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Dinosaur
Big Box of Boynton: Barnyard Dance! Pajama Time! Oh My Oh My Oh Dinosaurs!
Published in Board book by Workman Publishing Company (2005-09-12)
Author: Sandra Boynton
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Love the way Boynton plays with words and sounds
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Review Date: 2008-10-06
My son is 2 years old and he has 6 books from Boyton and he loves them all. I love them too, I really like the way Boynton plays with words and sounds in all of the books. Also, my son loves animals and all of the books illustrate animals in them. These books are fun and silly and my son loves me to read to him, he likes them so much that he has them memorized and sometimes reads to himself or to his little brother. Every time we are out in a restaurant or in public and my son starts to be impatient I pull out one of the books he gets entertained. The books are a good value and pretty much indestructible too.

My Daughter's Favorite Books!
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Review Date: 2008-08-14
My daughter has loved to have these books read to her since she was just over 1 year old. She now "reads" them to herself. She loves the rhymes and the animal sounds. Sandra Boynton is a favorite author in my home.

Great Toddler Book
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Review Date: 2008-08-05
Big Box of Boynton: Barnyard Dance! Pajama Time! Oh My Oh My Oh Dinosaurs!This was a sensational success for my grand-daughter's first birthday. Fun books, heavy cardboard so as not to be destroyed by enthusastic reading.

So cute!
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Review Date: 2008-07-24
These books are so cute! The Barnyard Dance has a really fun rhythm just like square dancing, and the DInosaurs one is about opposites. They are so cute. My 12 month old isn't super into the pictures, but I know it won't be long and he'll love the rhythmic sound of the story. the Barnyard Dance is a big hit among a few of my friend's kids.

Not one of Boyton's best
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Review Date: 2008-07-10
My son did not show any interest in these books. Books are ok not very creative and rhyming as the "The going to bed book".

Dinosaur
Magic Tree House: Books 1 & 2: Dinosaurs Before Dark, The Knight at Dawn (Magic Tree House)
Published in Audio Cassette by Imagination Studio (2003-07-22)
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Great books for young readers!
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Review Date: 2008-10-11
My 7-year-old can't get enough of these Magic Tree House Books. He loves to read them and his reading improves with each book. I highly recommend these books to any parent or grandparent!

kids choice
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Review Date: 2008-07-28
Kids of all ages love these books,both boys and girls find this series of stories fun and enjoyable.

very good
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Review Date: 2008-07-03
my son really likes these books, the shipping was fast and easy. just click and read. no need to spend gas money when you can shop with ease at home.

Magic TreeHouse Books
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Review Date: 2008-04-29
They are wonderful. My six year old twins are fascinated. We read two chapters to them a night and they are transfixed. The parents and the children in this house highly recommend this series!

Daniel's Favorite Book
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Review Date: 2008-04-10
Mary Pope Osborne is such a talented writer. I really like her books. I wonder how she got her ideas...

Dinosaur
Como Comen Los Dinosaurios?
Published in Library Binding by Topeka Bindery (2005-09)
Author: J. Yolen
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Great visuals, mediocre writing
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Review Date: 2008-09-30
My two-and-half-year-old daughter loves these "How-To" dinosaur books. I bought How Do Dinosaurs Go To School? first, which she was hooked on and triggered me to buy this one, which she equally loves. She can memorize and articulate all the 10 dinosaurs names provided in the book, just as she could with the other dinosaur book, which also introduces 10 types of dinosaurs. However, while the illustrations are highly entertaining to a toddler, the language, like that in the other book, is quite lackluster. It would be ideal if the book also shed some literary value and were enjoyable to read aloud to a child as well.

great book
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Review Date: 2008-04-05
Hilarious yet education pictures. Short questions that children can answer themselves and also receive proper, precise answers on how a child is suppose to eat at a table and in public.

Great
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Review Date: 2008-02-19
I love these books. Everyone of the books in the series have met mine and my child's expectations. Of course being a boy he loves the dinosaurs and as I the mom, I love the values, manners and morals they teach.

Great for little dinosaurs, too
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Review Date: 2008-01-31
My son has loved this series since he was 12 months old, and he is now 19 months. I thought the books might be too old for him, but he loves the rhyming and loves looking at the pictures of the different dinosaurs. He picks out little details like trucks, teddy bears, or the cat and dog over and over again, and has his favorite dinosaur (the one eating pancakes on the front of this book).

Whether he understands the lessons about mealtime and bedtime, I can't tell for sure, but we'll get them in early since he makes us read him all of these books just about every night! We have ...Eat Their Food, ...Go To Bed, ...Get Well Soon, and ...Go to School. The board books ...Play with their Friends and ...Clean their Rooms are good also. The counting and colors ones aren't as good.

Great book/series!!!! A+++++++
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Review Date: 2007-12-18
These books are GREAT. My son is a little over three and he LOVES these books and memorized them almost immediately. I love when he reads them back to me. I highly recommend for any dinosaur lover!! I own three of these books and can;t wait to get another!!!!

Dinosaur
Oh my oh my oh dinosaurs!
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Author: Sandra Boynton
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Much better than I thought!
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Review Date: 2008-09-05
My 3 year old loves this book- because of the short rhyming phrases, he was able to memorize the book after only a few readings, and now "reads" it to me. He has alot of fun with it and I think it will help him as he starts recognizing words. I have turned into a big Boynton fan!

Another Boynton book
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Review Date: 2008-06-27
Gosh we love Sandra Boynton around here. Boy does she write great books.

This is a quick book of rhymes which *mostly* show opposites (dinosaur weak, dinosaur strong, dinosaurs singing a dinosaur song!) Very fast to read, and cute, engaging pictures for little ones.

t was okay.
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Review Date: 2008-02-09
Ultimately we love Sandra Boynton. She has a great writing style for little kids.

Great for any toddler!
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Review Date: 2008-01-19
All of Sandra Boynton's books are a hit at our house, but Oh My Oh My Oh Dinosaurs! is the favorite. The catchy rhymes and funny pictures are a great way to introduce the concept of opposites, counting and colors to small children.

The best opposites book!
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Review Date: 2007-10-29
This is one of our favorite books! My son loves seeing the dinosaurs and I really like reading it. It is the best opposites book I've seen, most are boring, but this one is really fun. He loves saying "bye bye" at the end to the dinosaurs too, it's just too cute!

Dinosaur
Encyclopedia Prehistorica Mega-Beasts (Encyclopedia Prehistorica)
Published in Hardcover by Candlewick (2007-05-08)
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Prehistoria: Mega Beasts
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Review Date: 2008-10-05
Another wonderful pop up book from Robert Sabuda and Matthew Reinhart. I dare you to read the passages on the Wooly Mammoth and avoid getting the trunk and tusks in your face! It just pops right out at you.

Great boy book
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Review Date: 2008-04-15
I love all the books by Robert Sabuda. My grandchildren are fascinated by his pop-ups. They are beyond anything I've seen in any other pop up books. My grandsons ages 13 to 7 love to look at the beasts as well as the dinosaurs in his last book. They also love all his other books on various subjects. The "Wizard of Oz" was a real favorite. Don't hesitate to start a library of his books. The kids look at them over and over again.

So Clever
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Review Date: 2008-02-26
My little boy (6 years old) is such a huge fan of these beautiful books. Even I love looking at all the details and wondering how anyone could design such intricate pop-ups. If you have a child at home who loves beasts and monsters get this book. There is also lots of facts and trivia to keep your child interested as they get older.

A Work of Art
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Review Date: 2008-01-03
This book and the other two Encyclopedia Prehistorica volumes are interactive and fascinating. While technically pop-up books I would consider them to be more art than craft. They are definitely geared toward older children and need to be handled carefully. Highly recommended to anyone 8 and up with an interest in unique books.

Another winner!
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Review Date: 2007-12-31
Another winning book from the Sabuda/Reinhart collaboration. Imaginative and well made. A creative work of art! Perect for any child who loves beasts and monsters.

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How Do Dinosaurs Play With Their Friends (How Do Dinosaurs)
Published in Board book by The Blue Sky Press (2006-09-01)
Author: Jane Yolen
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This book is awesome
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Review Date: 2008-09-09
My son is three years old and he was starting preschool so I wanted a book that would show him how to behave with friends.At the same time, he loves dinosaurs so he gets to learn their names.

Good book!
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Review Date: 2008-06-16
My daughter's daycare reads these books to her, so I bought one for home. She loves it! I think the book teaches good lessons in a fun way.

Fun story & teaches too!
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Review Date: 2008-05-20
This is a great addition to the series. It takes kids through what not to do and then teaches them in the How Do Dinosaurs sing song story about what to do to play well with friends.

How Dinosaurs Play With Their Friends
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Review Date: 2008-04-20
My grandson loves the entire series of the How Do Dinosaur by Jane Yolen . We read them everyday.

great book
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Review Date: 2008-04-05
My son is an only child who recently started day care. This book has really helped to teach him how to behave with the other children at daycare.

Dinosaur
Saturday Night at the Dinosaur Stomp
Published in Paperback by Walker Books Ltd (1999-05-01)
Author: Carol Diggory Shields
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Very cute!
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Review Date: 2008-09-16
I bought this for my 7-year-old for his birthday, and it's very cute. He is reading it on his own (with a few prompts for some of the dinosaur names, but he's a dino buff so he knows most of them already). It's funny, creative, and quite entertaining. It will be a big hit with your dinosaur fan!

One of the best kids' books I've found
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Review Date: 2008-07-08
I am having to buy this book a second time because we have lost our precious first copy and my 2 1/2 year old BEGS for it CONSTANTLY. He simply cannot get enough of this book. It's his absolute favorite. He loves the rollicking rhythm and rhyme. It really has a rock-n-roll reading beat to it, and my son loves repeat some of the musical words such as "Booma lacka, Booma lacka Whack! Whack! Whack!" He loves the illustrations of the dinosaurs, since he's big into dinosaurs at the moment. But even if your child is not into dinosaurs, he/she will love hearing this book or reading this book aloud. And I have to admit, because the book flows off the tongue with such entertaining, dancy rhythms, both my husband and I LOVE to read this book to our son. It's so important when you're a parent, to buy books you yourself can stand to read over and over and over to your child, and not get bored. "Saturday Night at the Dinosaur Stomp" is one book I enjoy reading to my son EVERY TIME.

One of my son's favorites.
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Review Date: 2007-11-23
This is one of my son's favorite books. He's a huge dinosaur lover and I remember reading him this book all the time...still brings it out now and then. If you have a dinosaur lover, you'll love this book.

Great fun to read
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Review Date: 2008-05-21
A good picture book to read to a 9-month old who doesn't want to sit still is hard to find, but this book is fantastic. The book just reads so fluently like you can't keep up with turning the pages!! Both the words and the pictures are so lively, bright and fun ... it totally absorbs you into the dinosaur stomp:-)

Had to have our own
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Review Date: 2007-08-01
We first found this book at the library and found ourselves checking it out time and time again. My daughter is two and a half, though she first fell in love with this book right around the time she turned two. After months of checking it out, I decided it was time to buy our own copy.

It's full of clever rhymes and ideas about dinosaurs and lots of dinosaur identification in a fun way. The pictures are great and the words are even better. Boys and girls alike would enjoy this. My daughter knows all the words to it now, but I still enjoy reading it to her frequently.

Dinosaur
How to Be a Friend: A Guide to Making Friends and Keeping Them (Dino Life Guides for Families)
Published in Paperback by Little, Brown Young Readers (2001-09-01)
Author: Laurie Krasny Brown
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A great teaching tool!
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Review Date: 2008-09-23
I read this book to my seven year old son and was amazed at the things he was telling me. We had a wonderful conversation on all the topics in this book. It is a great way to show children how to make friends and keep them. Complete with examples.

Good life lessons
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Review Date: 2008-09-06
This book shows kids through it's illustrations and text how they should act or repond to many situations(some stressful) they will encounter in daily life. Suggestions of what to do or what to say are given for each senario in a cartoon fashion and with subtext for explanation. My daughter for exammple is learning what a "sore loser" means and is trying to modify her behavior to be more like the nice girl in the book. I think both seeing and hearing the positive themes of the book help her retain the lessons.

Could not be better!
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Review Date: 2008-08-18
"How to Be a Friend" is amazing. It could not be better. Not only is it great for children having difficulties with social skills due to Autism -- it is amazing for every child. It should be on the MUST READ to your child list of every parent.

Great to discuss with 5 to 9 year olds
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Review Date: 2008-07-23
This book has been great for an initial read to discuss with my children what a friend is. It continues to be a great reference tool for situations that come up. We pull out the book and read it with our children to remind them what a friend is and how a friend should treat them.

Fun and a great teaching tool
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Review Date: 2008-05-02
How to be a friend is such a nice book. It is like an instruction manual for kids who have difficulties making friends. It shows what is acceptable and what others find attractive in a friend. It tells directly what is annoying or inappropriate. I read this to my entire class, which consists of general education students and children on the autism spectrum (Asberger). I used it early in the year. It opened to door to much discussion and questions. We used it in therapy sessions, as well. I recommend it..

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National Geographic Dinosaurs
Published in Hardcover by National Geographic Children's Books (2001-10-01)
Author: Paul Barrett
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EXCELLENT CHOICE!
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Review Date: 2008-08-28
I bought this book for my 5 year old son. He is a die hard dinosaur fan. He loves it. The pictures in it are magnificent! The information is in laymens terms. You don't have to be a scientist to understand the content. There are tons of dinosaur pictures. Definately one of my sons favorite dino books!

This book is great
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Review Date: 2008-07-22
I bought this book for my son, and he LOVES it. It has so much information and great pictures it keeps him busy for hours!

No Feathered Dinosaurs
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Review Date: 2008-06-27
See all my reviews of dinosaur books.

"National Geographic Dinosaurs" is aimed perfectly at the new student (aged 8-12). It's illustrations are vivid and the information is well-pitched. The only problem is this book was originally published in 1999 so feathers don't appear on dinosaurs like Therizinosaurus or the dromeosaurs. This edition was reprinted in 2006, and unfortunately there are still no feathers.


At almost 200 pages in length, there are thicker books. However, with 120 pages dedicated to dinosaur profiles, there are enough dinosaurs to satisfy the new student.

Typically, there are a series of chapters that provide a context, followed by the dinosaur profiles. "Nat Geo Dinosaurs" contextual chapters include 'What is a Dinosaur?'; 'The Age of the Dinosaurs' - info on the Mesezoic era and other creatures - marine and flying; 'Dinosaur Sites'- key fossil sites; 'Discovering Dinosaurs'; 'Reconstructing Dinosaurs'; 'Dinosaur biology and behaviour'; 'How they Lived' - maternal instincts, hunting and fighting, arms and armor, diet, size and weight, movement; 'Classification' with flowcharts. Overall, these chapters hold-up reasonably well with other similar books, especially the classification pages. After the profiles there are chapters on extinction and dinosaur films.

The book then goes into genus profiles (usually of one page per dinosaur, sometimes two) of the bird-hipped dinosaurs for 50 pages then the lizard-hipped dinosaurs for another 60 pages. Each of these pages contains a Fact File with a grid showing the size of the dinosaur against a 6 foot man. Included in the Fact File is: Genus; Classification; Length; Weight; (When it) Lived; and where it was found (with a world map). Also included is a colour illustration of the dinosaur in a profile pose. The information is generally 3 to 4 paragraphs long and is very basic science. Normally there is information on distinguishing features and some comparison with cousins. Unfortunately, single dinosaurs are not covered in detail; it is only the genus - so if you are looking on the Tyrannosaurus page, you wont find anything on each of the tyrannosaurs (like Albertosaurus or Tarbosaurus). What you get is pretty much T.rex disguised as a generalised tyrannosaur.

Where I really think the book falls down is in it's interpretations of dinosaur behaviour and adaptations. There is quite a lot of information presented as fact when it is pure speculation. Also, there isn't any balance in arguments. For example, the profile on Carnotaurus states when mentioning its short snout 'that it could have got twisted and bent, particularly in struggles with large animals' suggsting that 'Cartnotaurus did not often attack animals of the same size or larger than itself, as its skull could not withstand such forces'. This is only providing one side of the argument (and the weaker side at that). There is currently strong debate about the diet of Carnotaurus due to the argument of how strong its jaws actually were, and whether it hunted in packs. I prefer information that is more balanced like the more accurate "The Kingfisher Illustrated Dinosaur Encyclopedia" by David Burnie. The information in "Nat Geo Dinosaur", however, is way more realistic than Gee and Rays "A Field Guide to Dinosaurs", but not as adequate as Parker's "Dinosaurus" which has individual species profiled.

Overall, I do "The Kingfisher Illustrated Dinosaur Encyclopedia" by David Burnie over this book due to its superior information, and perhaps "A Field Guide to Dinosaurs" by Gee as the illustrations are more up to date.

Awesome for kids and adults
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Review Date: 2008-01-18
We bought this for my five year old nephew who LOVES dinosaurs. He can read pretty well on his own and has enjoyed flipping through this book, reading and looking at the pictures. My husband also thought this book was awesome and wished he had had more time before Christmas to read this book before wrapping it up for our nephew!

Beautiful Book
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Review Date: 2008-01-02
I bought this for my grandchildren for Christmas and they loved looking through it. Beautiful pic's and fun to read together.

Dinosaur
Dinosaurs!: The Biggest Baddest Strangest Fastest
Published in Hardcover by Atheneum (2000-05-01)
Author: Howard Zimmerman
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My kid loves this book...
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Review Date: 2008-08-29
Great book for ages 4-9 if your kid loves dinosaurs. Be careful with the pages though, this is a paperback and the pages will rip easily if a 2yr old gets a hold of this book.

A Great Book!
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Review Date: 2007-12-29
I bought this for my 4 yr old daughter last year for Christmas 2006. She was almost 4. She loved it and still goes back to it, to look at. It is a great book with wonderful illustrations and very good information. I highly recommend it for ages 2 up to about 9 or so.

Great six year old entertainment
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Review Date: 2007-12-13
Our grandson loved this video. Its a nice change from all the other stuff they watch on TV.

the biggest baddest strangest fastest
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Review Date: 2006-11-09
I like any kind of books or dvd's about dinosaurs. I find it to be very interesting about how they lived and finally died off.

Dinosaurs! : The Biggest Baddest Strangest Fastest
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Review Date: 2006-06-27
An adequate generalized book for kids. Beautifullly illustrated. The categorization is interesting although completely unscientific...obviously that is intentional...it's a worthy addition to a child's library.


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