SynopsisA fun introduction to eleven different dinosaurs--their size, their diet, the pronunciation of their names, and their distinctive characteristics. Now young children can read about dinosaurs--even how to say their names--by themselves. "Shouts of welcome will greet this new addition to the I Can Read series." (Horn Book) "Excellent illustrations. A virtual necessity for any library that serves primary-grade children." (School Library Journal) Peggy Parish is best known for her stories about Amelia Bedelia, the literal-minded housekeeper. Arnold Lobel's beloved books include four in the Frog and Toad series. Dinosaur Time is a Level One I Can Read book, which means it's perfect for children learning to sound out words and sentences. Whether shared at home or in a classroom, the short sentences, familiar words, and simple concepts of Level One books support success for children eager?to start reading on their own., Now young children can read about dinosaurs'even how to say their names'by themselves. 'Shouts of welcome will greet this new addition to the Early I Can Read series.' 'H. 'Excellent illustrations . . . a virtual necessity for any library that serves primary-grade children.' 'SLJ.
This is the dinosaur book I had when I was a child, when dinosaurs still looked like dinosaurs, thanks to Arnold Llobel! I own a barber shop and this is a great edition for all the kids that come in regardless of their age!
Had this / read this as a child. Looking forward to reading it to my 5 year old and seeing her is she reads too. Was happy to find it again after all these years.
My grandson does not like to read, but loves dinosaurs. Hoping this helps. He's only in first grade, but they expect them to be able to read already. It was in pretty good shape.