A young boy who wishes for the return of dinosaurs imagines how useful they would be.
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Bernard Most's hilarious bestseller is finally available in paperback! This mixed-up barnyard tale of tolerance and friendship teaches kids (and creatures) that it's okay to be different . . . and sometimes even more fun!
A very, very boastful kangaroo brags that it can jump higher than anyone, but a teeny, tiny kangaroo cleverly wins the jumping contest.
A young T-Rex loves his ABCs so much that he eats them up, experiencing on each letter a word that begins with that letter.
A humorous speculation on what really happened to make the dinosaurs disappear.
Describes some of the smaller dinosaurs, all measuring fourteen feet or under, in terms of fact and fancy.
When the rooster loses its voice and must ask the cow for help to wake everybody, the resulting sound provides a hearty laugh for the farmer and his animals.
A very, very boastful kangaroo brags that it can jump higher than anyone, but a teeny, tiny kangaroo cleverly wins the jumping contest.
Describes the size of different dinosaurs by comparing them to more familiar objects, such as a school bus, a trombone, or a bowling alley.
Describes various types of dinosaurs and where fossils have been found throughout the world. Features a list of museums with dinosaur collections.
A pig has trouble finding a place to sleep because she snores so loudly and wakes up the entire barnyard.
Describes some of the smaller dinosaurs, all measuring fourteen feet or under, in terms of fact and fancy.
A collection of riddles about fanciful combination animals, including "What do you call a kangaroo that wakes you up in the morning? A kangarooster."
A little dinosaur is not afraid of the biggest dinosaur of them all for a very special reason.
Draws parallels between the physical characteristics and capabilities of particular dinosaurs and specific children and incorporates the name of each child into that of the dinosaur.