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Josh Caporale
Feb 17, 2018 rated it really liked it
This is definitely a clever way to teach its target audience about proper table manners. I like the use of the dinosaurs, which not only attract the children, but take the place of the children in these particular situations. I also like the examples that are given when it comes to beginning with how NOT to eat your food and then give the proper examples of how manners should be practiced. I think this is a good teaching tool for the 3-7 age range and I think kids will get a kick out of this!
Kat
Mar 27, 2012 rated it really liked it
Basic Plot: While we may assume dinosaurs are messy, picky, impolite eaters, in reality they are very polite and open to trying new things. Really.

This is a very quick rhymer to read. The art is really good, especially in the pictures where the dinos are misbehaving. The looks on the parents' faces are pretty well priceless. I also like how the names of the specific dino types are embedded within the pictures. It's subtle and works well for parents like me, who don't necessarily know all the nam

Basic Plot: While we may assume dinosaurs are messy, picky, impolite eaters, in reality they are very polite and open to trying new things. Really.

This is a very quick rhymer to read. The art is really good, especially in the pictures where the dinos are misbehaving. The looks on the parents' faces are pretty well priceless. I also like how the names of the specific dino types are embedded within the pictures. It's subtle and works well for parents like me, who don't necessarily know all the names but want to seem smart or encourage our little paleontologists. This isn't really a book about dinosaurs, though, it's really about good table manners. The use of the dinos as a metaphor for the monsters that little kids can sometimes be works, though, with humorous effect. If it's successful in getting your little dino to try something new or sit still during dinner, I'd count it a success. I'm not holding my breath regarding my own little monstersaurus, though. ;)

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Christina
Read this one to the kids I work with. They all really enjoyed it, as did I. It's a book about manners but makes it fun. The kids loved seeing the dinosaurs doing unmannerly things but understood that that wasn't what you were supposed to do. They were really big on the please and thank you part. Very fun book. Read this one to the kids I work with. They all really enjoyed it, as did I. It's a book about manners but makes it fun. The kids loved seeing the dinosaurs doing unmannerly things but understood that that wasn't what you were supposed to do. They were really big on the please and thank you part. Very fun book. ...more
Barbara N. Hernandez
Text-to-Teaching Connection:

I hate to admit it, but this would most definitely be a perfect book to read to my K1 class. They have had a very difficult time in the lunchroom and could use the gentle reminder on what the expectations are of them in the lunchroom. All the impolite behaviors described in the book are what I am currently dealing with so I would more than likely read this book about half and hour before lunch as a read aloud, so we could read the book and then discuss the different b

Text-to-Teaching Connection:

I hate to admit it, but this would most definitely be a perfect book to read to my K1 class. They have had a very difficult time in the lunchroom and could use the gentle reminder on what the expectations are of them in the lunchroom. All the impolite behaviors described in the book are what I am currently dealing with so I would more than likely read this book about half and hour before lunch as a read aloud, so we could read the book and then discuss the different behaviors described in the book. It's a cute book, but my hope would be that after discussing it further and really going into detail on the expectations of the whole class that we may have some of those good behaviors roll-over into their lunchtime. I would start it on a Monday and then read it everyday before lunch as a reminder and also as way to start a mini lesson. Some options would be for students to draw the good behaviors discussed in the book, write about their experiences in the lunch room or draw a picture. If their picture reflects a bad choice or bad behavior, then I would ask them to draw me another picture or write how they would change it to make it a good choice.

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Isabella
Dec 30, 2021 rated it it was amazing
The illustrations and story told in this short tale has been part of my fondest memories of my night stories when I was young. These were great books.
Samantha Sheeran
How Do Dinosaurs Eat Their Food by Jane Yolen and Mark Teaque goes through all the sceniros about how dinosaurs could eat their food rudely. After this is done, it demonstrates how dinosaurs really eat their food; politely.

I really enjoyed this book and thought it could teach a very good lesson to children. The authors were smart by chosing dinosaurs becasue dinosaurs are soemthing that children love and are interested in. The book is rhymes, which is very good for holding children's attention.

How Do Dinosaurs Eat Their Food by Jane Yolen and Mark Teaque goes through all the sceniros about how dinosaurs could eat their food rudely. After this is done, it demonstrates how dinosaurs really eat their food; politely.

I really enjoyed this book and thought it could teach a very good lesson to children. The authors were smart by chosing dinosaurs becasue dinosaurs are soemthing that children love and are interested in. The book is rhymes, which is very good for holding children's attention. The illustrations match the words and are also humorous. For example: the first illustration that has words with it shows a way oversized dinosaur sitting at a kitchen table, and one of the other illustrations shows a dinosaur in the restaraunt. Children would probably find these illustrations hilarious because they would never see dinosaurs acting like humans. I think the colors are a little dull, but feel like that if they were bright it could take away from the humor of the illustrations and the point of the story. I like that the words are simply and big, making it a lot easier for young children to follow along and to read. My favorite aspect of the story is the lesson it teaches. It demonstrates to children that manners while eating are important. It gives children a perfect example on how to act while eating, and the illustrations also help. For example: "He never drops anything onto the floor. And after he's finished, he asks for some more." This line in the book has an illustration beside it of a dinosaur with a clean plate and he appears to be asking his "parents" for seconds. Overall, I enjoyed How Do Dinosaurs Eat Their Food? because The words and illustrations were simple and matched. Also because it teaches young children good manners and gives them good examples about how to have good manners.

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Rory Scott Douglas
As part of the "How Do Dinosaurs..." series, Yolen and Teague collaborate to bring us another role model book wrapped up in a simple digestible format. Mark Teague's illustrations are engaging and have a nonsensical edge that allows a time-old message to be reiterated in a enjoyable way.

The book, written in a series of rhyming questions, follows a series of common child-like reactions to food and highlights how silly they seem. At the same time it asks children to really think about the consequ

As part of the "How Do Dinosaurs..." series, Yolen and Teague collaborate to bring us another role model book wrapped up in a simple digestible format. Mark Teague's illustrations are engaging and have a nonsensical edge that allows a time-old message to be reiterated in a enjoyable way.

The book, written in a series of rhyming questions, follows a series of common child-like reactions to food and highlights how silly they seem. At the same time it asks children to really think about the consequences and expectations involved with meal times.

As a reception teacher the challenge of dinnertime can seem a constant losing battle which must be magnified during parenthood. This book seems an ally with which to subvert the repetitive friction that can so easily occur around feeding time and hopes to inspire a mimicry that keeps young bodies fed and old heads happy.

I recommend for reading with children between 3 and 6 and, if the characters take, why not explore the rest of the series?

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DivaDiane
Jun 11, 2013 rated it really liked it
As a subscriber to Jane Yolen's poem a day email list, I pledged to buy or borrow one of her books from a library each month. This month I bought one of her many children's books - this one! This is a series of books - "How Do Dinosaur's..." and if they all are as cute as this one, I might have to buy more. My 3 yr. old son loved it. On the second reading he even answered enthusiastically to all the questions in the book like "Does he pick at his cereal,/throw down his cup,/hoping to make someon As a subscriber to Jane Yolen's poem a day email list, I pledged to buy or borrow one of her books from a library each month. This month I bought one of her many children's books - this one! This is a series of books - "How Do Dinosaur's..." and if they all are as cute as this one, I might have to buy more. My 3 yr. old son loved it. On the second reading he even answered enthusiastically to all the questions in the book like "Does he pick at his cereal,/throw down his cup,/hoping to make someone else pick it up?" My son,"No!!" The illustrations of the dinosaurs are wonderful and the names of them are also included (thank goodness because my son would have wanted to know anyway and then I would've been stuck. The message is pretty overt, but it is delivered in such an endearing way that it's hard to fault that. ...more
Tami
How Do Dinosaurs Eat Their Food? blends a child's curiosity and interest in dinosaurs and the parental desire to teach table manners. The story starts out showing colourful illustrations of various types of dinosaurs as they are in the act of eating in ill-mannered ways. The caption below asks if the dinosaur ate this way. For instance, "does he bubble his milk?" At the end of the story, the child gets an answer that dinosaurs always ate with the best of manners.

Though definitely not realistic

How Do Dinosaurs Eat Their Food? blends a child's curiosity and interest in dinosaurs and the parental desire to teach table manners. The story starts out showing colourful illustrations of various types of dinosaurs as they are in the act of eating in ill-mannered ways. The caption below asks if the dinosaur ate this way. For instance, "does he bubble his milk?" At the end of the story, the child gets an answer that dinosaurs always ate with the best of manners.

Though definitely not realistic in it's depiction of how dinosaurs really ate, this book is fun. It also allows parents to reinforce table manners in a new less openly nagging way. This book also includes a cute little mini rendition of the same story for kids to carry in their pocket or to read along with.

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Rhaynes5
How do Dinosaurs Eat Their Food is just a god funny book that the children love to read! They think it's funny and they love to see the different dinosaurs fumble over themselves in each illustration. I would use this book in the classroom to connect to the real world for children. Children love dinosaurs so if I were to do a unit on dinosaurs I would definitely include this book not to teach any facts about dinosaurs but may be to put inside one of my learning centers to support the theme as we How do Dinosaurs Eat Their Food is just a god funny book that the children love to read! They think it's funny and they love to see the different dinosaurs fumble over themselves in each illustration. I would use this book in the classroom to connect to the real world for children. Children love dinosaurs so if I were to do a unit on dinosaurs I would definitely include this book not to teach any facts about dinosaurs but may be to put inside one of my learning centers to support the theme as well as show students how to spell different dinosaurs names. ...more
QueenAmidala28
One of the better series out there today in children's literature. One of the main reasons I love this series is because after you have read the book with your little one, you can start all over again and search for the dinosaur NAMES on each page! The names are written in tiny script wherever there is a new dinosaur! Very cool. There is also a full illustration with names in the beginning and the end of the books too.

The illustrations are great with various colors for each dinosaur and details

One of the better series out there today in children's literature. One of the main reasons I love this series is because after you have read the book with your little one, you can start all over again and search for the dinosaur NAMES on each page! The names are written in tiny script wherever there is a new dinosaur! Very cool. There is also a full illustration with names in the beginning and the end of the books too.

The illustrations are great with various colors for each dinosaur and details that are big enough for a one year old to notice. Font is large and bold enough for new readers or even yearlings to follow along with the adults.

I didn't give this a five out of five stars because half the book is what you DON'T want your kids to do which then gives them the idea to do it (well for younger kids). Is that weird? Anyway, I highly recommend the LARGE hardback versions of these books so that kids can see the small details up close and in person and so that groups can see details too!

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Read Aloud with Denver Public Library
Another book in the Yolen/Teague series of humorous stories about dinosaurs and everyday life. This one looks at table manners and should make everyone laugh. The names of the dinosaurs are hidden in each picture – usually in print right next to them but notice the one for Lambeosaurus spelled out with magnetic letters on the refrigerator. Encourage the children to look for the names during the week as they look at the book.
Tips and activities:
You can start with an open-ended question "How do d
Another book in the Yolen/Teague series of humorous stories about dinosaurs and everyday life. This one looks at table manners and should make everyone laugh. The names of the dinosaurs are hidden in each picture – usually in print right next to them but notice the one for Lambeosaurus spelled out with magnetic letters on the refrigerator. Encourage the children to look for the names during the week as they look at the book.
Tips and activities:
You can start with an open-ended question "How do dinosaurs eat?" and get ready for an exciting conversation.
Talk a little about dinosaurs, share what you know and let children tell you what they know.
Compare what dinosaurs do versus what children do. Good opportunity to talk about manners.

Questions that you can ask:
What do dinosaurs eat?
Do they use utensils?
What are good manners at the table?
How do you think the grownups feel in the book?
Which food do you like? Which food do you dislike?
What does it mean when we say "dinosaurs are extinct"?

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Sara Stelmach
Nov 21, 2017 rated it it was amazing
"How Do Dinosaurs Eat Their Food" by Jane Yolen is a rhythmic picture book about breaking the stereotypes of how dinosaurs eat their food. It starts by depicting all the imaginative rude and impolite ways one would think a dinosaur would eat. However, in the end, the book surprisingly describes a polite and mannerly way the dinosaurs actually eat. This is a wonderfully illustrated story with elaborate drawings of different dinosaurs all with their scientific name somewhere on the page. The draw "How Do Dinosaurs Eat Their Food" by Jane Yolen is a rhythmic picture book about breaking the stereotypes of how dinosaurs eat their food. It starts by depicting all the imaginative rude and impolite ways one would think a dinosaur would eat. However, in the end, the book surprisingly describes a polite and mannerly way the dinosaurs actually eat. This is a wonderfully illustrated story with elaborate drawings of different dinosaurs all with their scientific name somewhere on the page. The drawings hilariously depict the different ideas of the way one would think dinosaurs would eat. This is a wonderful story to read aloud to children because of the rhythmic qualities of the writing and the beautiful drawing that would keep children engaged. I would recommend this book to be read aloud to children in pre-k to children in 2nd grade.
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Jamie Jessup
Apr 18, 2018 rated it it was amazing
Oh man, do I wish this book had been out when my brother was a young kid. He used to take his entire unfinished plate and throw it like a frisbee onto the floor (we had to eventually buy plates with suction cups on the bottom). Learning table manners is such an important part of growing up and I know for a lot of kids that it can be tough to remember. I would read this book aloud to the class and then ask them to try some of the table manners talked about in the book during lunch. After lunch I Oh man, do I wish this book had been out when my brother was a young kid. He used to take his entire unfinished plate and throw it like a frisbee onto the floor (we had to eventually buy plates with suction cups on the bottom). Learning table manners is such an important part of growing up and I know for a lot of kids that it can be tough to remember. I would read this book aloud to the class and then ask them to try some of the table manners talked about in the book during lunch. After lunch I would ask what kinds of table manners students tried, and if they saw any manners at lunch that were not good behaviors. I would use this book in K-3rd grade classrooms because even students that are a little bit older can have trouble with table manners.
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R.
Nov 18, 2018 rated it really liked it
This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers. To view it, click here. This is another one that my kids got as part of a set from a school book order. They love dinosaurs, so this seemed like an easy reader that they would both enjoy. So far, we've been right. This book focuses on table manners and the importance of eating the food given, including what's good for you. As with others in the series, it starts off rather jokingly asking if dinosaurs do a host of different things that would be considered rude or generally bad manners. About halfway through it turns ar This is another one that my kids got as part of a set from a school book order. They love dinosaurs, so this seemed like an easy reader that they would both enjoy. So far, we've been right. This book focuses on table manners and the importance of eating the food given, including what's good for you. As with others in the series, it starts off rather jokingly asking if dinosaurs do a host of different things that would be considered rude or generally bad manners. About halfway through it turns around and shows what hey actually should do as far as being grateful and using good manners instead. Makes a very easy and quick reference for "good dinosaur" vs "bad dinosaur" which has the kids doing their own self assessments to be "good dinosaurs" themselves. Have to approve of that! ...more
Francesca Merkel
This book is a very creative way to help students understand table manners as they work through the story. By reading this picture book, children will now understand what polite table manners are and how they can demonstrate them. I also thought it was interesting that the reader would assume dinosaurs are impolite, messy eaters but the author uses them to show polite table manners instead. This story is very easy to follow for children which makes it very enjoyable. The illustrations included i This book is a very creative way to help students understand table manners as they work through the story. By reading this picture book, children will now understand what polite table manners are and how they can demonstrate them. I also thought it was interesting that the reader would assume dinosaurs are impolite, messy eaters but the author uses them to show polite table manners instead. This story is very easy to follow for children which makes it very enjoyable. The illustrations included in the book were creative and could offer adults an opportunity to further discuss proper table manners. However, if a student wanted to read a book about dinosaurs and saw this book, they may choose to read it and find out that it is not really about dinosaurs. ...more
Ali Book&Seaglasshunter
This was my second time trying a book from this series and I'm just not a fan. First, I hate the focus on the "negative" behaviors of the children. Some of them are things my kids have never done, some of them are kind of age appropriate depending on what age the child you're reading them to is, and some don't fit my parenting style or advice I've received from actual dietitians about healthy eating habits (such as the forced try it bite rule). My kid was disturbed by the kids "turning into dino This was my second time trying a book from this series and I'm just not a fan. First, I hate the focus on the "negative" behaviors of the children. Some of them are things my kids have never done, some of them are kind of age appropriate depending on what age the child you're reading them to is, and some don't fit my parenting style or advice I've received from actual dietitians about healthy eating habits (such as the forced try it bite rule). My kid was disturbed by the kids "turning into dinosaurs", and I didn't like that the dinosaurs were always a "he", even when the matching child was a girl. Beyond that we just found it a bit boring and too long. ...more
Chelsea
Oct 10, 2017 rated it it was amazing
A hilarious book questioning how dinosaurs eat their (human) food! I enjoyed how at the start of the book, it seemed like the dinosaurs were not good at eating their food with manners; there were a variety of silly illustrations depicting the dinosaurs eating. At the end it turned out that the dinosaurs actually had very nice manners and knew how to eat without making a mess. I am excited to read this book during story time, I expect a lot of giggles from the children!

TO READ: During Toddler Ti

A hilarious book questioning how dinosaurs eat their (human) food! I enjoyed how at the start of the book, it seemed like the dinosaurs were not good at eating their food with manners; there were a variety of silly illustrations depicting the dinosaurs eating. At the end it turned out that the dinosaurs actually had very nice manners and knew how to eat without making a mess. I am excited to read this book during story time, I expect a lot of giggles from the children!

TO READ: During Toddler Time and Preschool Play.

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Melissa
Jan 27, 2018 rated it it was amazing
How do Dinosaurs eat their food? Do they spit half eaten broccoli on the floor? Do they fidget in the chair, or throw spaghetti in the air? No! A dinosaur says Please and Thank You and sits very still. He makes no loud noises, that isn't polite and he always tries new things, even just one bite.

This would be a good book for a unit on the food pyramid or My Plate.

It would also be good for a dinosaur unit as each dinosaur that appears has their scientific name in the picture with them.

It would als

How do Dinosaurs eat their food? Do they spit half eaten broccoli on the floor? Do they fidget in the chair, or throw spaghetti in the air? No! A dinosaur says Please and Thank You and sits very still. He makes no loud noises, that isn't polite and he always tries new things, even just one bite.

This would be a good book for a unit on the food pyramid or My Plate.

It would also be good for a dinosaur unit as each dinosaur that appears has their scientific name in the picture with them.

It would also be a good book for a unit on manners.

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Arminzerella
This picture book in verse models good (and terrible) table manners by using dinosaurs in place of well-behaved (and unruly) children. Sometimes kids are very much like dinosaurs. UNCOUTH. WILD. ENORMOUS. DESTRUCTIVE. RUDE. This went over well in storytime - the kids thought the dinosaurs were funny and did super gross things with their food. Much appreciated. The expressions of disapproval, shock and disgust on the adult humans' faces in this book are spot on and funny when you can observe them This picture book in verse models good (and terrible) table manners by using dinosaurs in place of well-behaved (and unruly) children. Sometimes kids are very much like dinosaurs. UNCOUTH. WILD. ENORMOUS. DESTRUCTIVE. RUDE. This went over well in storytime - the kids thought the dinosaurs were funny and did super gross things with their food. Much appreciated. The expressions of disapproval, shock and disgust on the adult humans' faces in this book are spot on and funny when you can observe them up close. Great fun! ...more
Suzanne Kunz Williams
I'm loving this whole series of "How Do Dinosaurs . . . " I love the bad examples and the good examples. I think we can learn just as much from a bad example as from a good one. This author knows children well. So many children LOVE dinosaurs. Pairing good manners with dinosaurs is the perfect pairing!

**Talking Points - Why should a person have good manners? Why should a person treat others in a nice and loving way? How do you feel about those who don't behave in kind and loving ways?

I'm loving this whole series of "How Do Dinosaurs . . . " I love the bad examples and the good examples. I think we can learn just as much from a bad example as from a good one. This author knows children well. So many children LOVE dinosaurs. Pairing good manners with dinosaurs is the perfect pairing!

**Talking Points - Why should a person have good manners? Why should a person treat others in a nice and loving way? How do you feel about those who don't behave in kind and loving ways?

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Classroom #9
This dinosaur book has hilarious illustrations to resemble our giant reptile friends. The idea of this story is to teach children how they should behave at a dinner table. The book starts out with impolite gestures to do at a dinner table such as burping, belching, and throwing food on the floor. Then by the second half of the book our dinosaur friends demonstrate polite gestures to do at a table such as using words like "please" and "thank you". It takes an interest on what dinosaurs are doing This dinosaur book has hilarious illustrations to resemble our giant reptile friends. The idea of this story is to teach children how they should behave at a dinner table. The book starts out with impolite gestures to do at a dinner table such as burping, belching, and throwing food on the floor. Then by the second half of the book our dinosaur friends demonstrate polite gestures to do at a table such as using words like "please" and "thank you". It takes an interest on what dinosaurs are doing at the dinner table. ...more
Joan
The prospect of having a protoceratops come over for dinner or of joining a quetzalcoatlus for a fancy restaurant meal is sure to amuse young readers. Playful dinosaurs populate this clever tale that's guaranteed to keep young readers laughing at the dinosaurs' mischievous table manners.

Colorfully illustrated with the dinosaurs all but leaping from the page, this is a book guaranteed to please young dinosaur-lovers.

Recommended.

Unprinted
Have you ever thought about being thought good table manners by dinosaurs? Well, this book is in it just for that. This is has a primary objective to be an educational tool than to be super fun, but I would consider it a good past time nevertheless. The nice illustrations by Teague help to alleviate the lesson as something that perhaps would have been a morose subject. Not impressive, just nice enough.
Jessica Buchanan
I chose this book because it is extremely important that the children get the right amount of nutrients and should know the benefits of eating healthy. Even though in the book the dinosaurs misbehave and throw giant tantrums, in the end they learn the importance of eating healthy. To try and help with this in my classroom, I would ask the children who they look up to and then tell them how it's important to eat healthy so you can grow big and strong just like them. I chose this book because it is extremely important that the children get the right amount of nutrients and should know the benefits of eating healthy. Even though in the book the dinosaurs misbehave and throw giant tantrums, in the end they learn the importance of eating healthy. To try and help with this in my classroom, I would ask the children who they look up to and then tell them how it's important to eat healthy so you can grow big and strong just like them. ...more
Allyson Goose
Jul 26, 2021 rated it really liked it
My kids (ages 5 and 7) thought this book about table manners was funny. I did, too. Some manners were not our house rules though, like needing to take a bite out of all new foods and asking for a second helping.

My gripe is that all there were no females in the book at all. All the dinosaurs were gendered male. Honestly, I could have switched the genders when reading this aloud without my youngest noticing it, but I shouldn't have to do that.

Ms. Martin
Jan 24, 2017 rated it really liked it
This is such a great book for both in and out of the classroom that goes over what not to do and what to do when eating - how there are manners and what is expected. The kids love seeing all the "bad" ways to do something and coming up with ways that they should do it instead. It's a great reminder of good manners and how to act. This is such a great book for both in and out of the classroom that goes over what not to do and what to do when eating - how there are manners and what is expected. The kids love seeing all the "bad" ways to do something and coming up with ways that they should do it instead. It's a great reminder of good manners and how to act. ...more
Diana
Jul 29, 2017 rated it really liked it
Confession time: This is actually my favorite book in this series. I've been using it in storytimes about dinosaurs for years, and picking it up again in order to read it to my homeschooling kids was fun. The kids liked it, too, although I think they thought that the badly behaved dinosaurs were the ones they want to emulate! lol Confession time: This is actually my favorite book in this series. I've been using it in storytimes about dinosaurs for years, and picking it up again in order to read it to my homeschooling kids was fun. The kids liked it, too, although I think they thought that the badly behaved dinosaurs were the ones they want to emulate! lol ...more
Paige Claycamp
Apr 04, 2018 rated it really liked it
I chose this book due to needing a book that talks about manners in a fun way, but in a way that my students would understand the meaning and the point of the book. This book was a very silly book that many students loved reading, talking about how certain dinosaurs eat their food. Its a great read aloud silly book, to help teach your students about having table manners.
Jane Yolen is a novelist, poet, fantasist, journalist, songwriter, storyteller, folklorist, and children's book author who has written more than three hundred books. Her accolades include the Caldecott Medal, two Nebula Awards, the World Fantasy Award, three Mythopoeic Awards, the Kerlan Award, two Christopher Awards, and six honorary doctorate degrees from colleges and universities in Massachuset Jane Yolen is a novelist, poet, fantasist, journalist, songwriter, storyteller, folklorist, and children's book author who has written more than three hundred books. Her accolades include the Caldecott Medal, two Nebula Awards, the World Fantasy Award, three Mythopoeic Awards, the Kerlan Award, two Christopher Awards, and six honorary doctorate degrees from colleges and universities in Massachusetts and New Hampshire. Born and raised in New York City, the mother of three and the grandmother of six, Yolen lives in Massachusetts and St. Andrews, Scotland. ...more

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