Jane Yolen
How Do Dinosaurs Learn to Read?
Children sometimes feel the task of learning to read is overwhelming, but the winning combination of rhyme and illustrations here provide a perfect way to present the subject in a comical, engaging, and nonjudgmental way. The contrast of enormous dinosaurs in kid-sized bedrooms (with human parents) adds irresistible humor as families explore the do's and don'ts of reading. Both practical and engaging, this book shows dinosaurs getting into all sorts of reading-related trouble! But of course, in the end, the dinosaurs learn how to carefully handle their books, read out loud, and read a lot!
How Do Dinosaurs Go to School?
School has never been so much fun! Come along for a very unusual day and laugh out loud as the dinosaurs enjoy story time, show-and-tell and recess.
Owl Moon
A young child and her father search the moonlit woods for the Great Horned Owl.
How Do Dinosaurs Eat Their Food?
With methods of eating and manners that are probably all too familiar to children and adults, these mischievous dinosaurs show in a big way that burping, spilling, playing with one's food and outright refusing to eat are not the best ways to enjoy a meal. An entertaining guide to table manners and a good reminder that positive and pleasant mealtime behavior gets the best results.
The Girl Who Cried Flowers
The story is about a mysterious girl who cries beautiful flowers instead of tears. She thinks only of sad things so she can provide blossoms to the villagers. Trouble starts when she falls in love and thinks only happy thoughts.
How Do Dinosaurs Get Well Soon?
From enormous sneezes to gigantic wails, the outrageous antics of these mischievous ailing dinosaurs will strike a chord and bring a smile to any child or grown-up who has ever sniffed, snuffled, coughed or ached.
How Do Dinosaurs Say Goodnight?
Few words pack a lot of punch in this delightful story about bedtime rituals. There will be no pouting or shouting or moping or moaning when the lights go out because dinosaur kids everywhere will want to see this again and again. Narrated by Jane Yolen.