Sid likes scaring his friends with his mighty roar, but when Sid loses his voice, will his friends wish he hadn’t? Specially written for children beginning to read alone, with delightful audio narration. "Irresistible for children learning to read. " - Child Education Plus
"A wonderfully entertaining reminder to young readers that science is ever evolving and that there's always more to learn."—Booklist Join T. Rex and his friends for this fun, silly picture book about how what we think we know about dinosaurs may not always stay true... Rex, a cute Tyrannosaurus Rex with a big imagination and even bigger attitude, meets a friendly paleontologist and soon discovers the latest scientific findings—like dinosaurs can't roar! Hilarity ensues in this kids dinosaur book as the paleontologist helps Rex and his friends understand today's science. In this unique and educational dinosaur book for kids ages 4-7, common myths are dispelled with real facts in humorous rhymes and adorable changing art that will have readers laughing out loud! A wonderful read aloud at home for bedtime or in the classroom and a delightful dinosaur gift for children, this funny book also includes bonus information about the true science behind the funny story! Dinosaurs, dinosaurs, romp, chomp, and roar! But what if we learned there was so much more? From their skin to their size, and their stomps to and fro, We should probably question all that we know!
Rex liked to stomp and Rex liked to show his pointiest of pointed teeth and waggle his sharpest of sharp claws but most of all Rex liked to roar While Rex's baby brothers and sister keep asking him to roar again, his mum and dad tell him he's too loud. But one day, they're very grateful that Rex has such a big roar.
In association with the Smithsonian, this classic picture book introduces dinosaurs of all shapes and sizes in bold, rhyming text! Dinosaur weak, dinosaur strong, dinosaur short or very, very long. There are all sorts of dinosaurs, from sweet to grumpy, from spiky to lumpy. Introduce young children to prehistoric pals and the concept of opposites as the dinos race, roar, and stomp their way to their lunch!
Max is a speech delayed t-rex who was born without a roar; a birth given trademark of every dinosaur! As Max struggles to express himself in a world that just can't understand him, his loving mama tries everything to help her sweet, gentle giant communicate. Try after unsuccessful try, Max decides to run away from his problems by running away, but soon realizes that he misses his home and it's time for him to embrace his delay. As he frantically races through the hot, jungle sun to get back to his family cave, he.... GASP!... suddenly finds his roar! But although he's finally able to communicate, once reunited with his friends and family, he learns that it never mattered if he could roar or not; he was loved and special, no matter how different he was.
Stomp through the swamp with the big, bright dinosaurs. This vibrant book illustrated by Jack Tickle features dinosaur-shaped pages and a fantastic roaring sound. Watch out for the scariest dinosaur of them all!
You never know what will happen when a T. Rex crashes your birthday party. Sure, you'll be super excited when he turns up. But then he'll stomp. He'll ROAR. He'll wonder how you taste with a little mustard. In the end, though, you may find yourself asking him to come back next year! This delightfully whimsical picture book has a fun twist kids will love.
Take two. . . Ancient cliff dwellings peppered throughout the Four Corners region make the perfect setting for ambitious filmmaker Rex Pride’s latest project. Now if only he could get the local Navajo extras, the weather, and his leading actress, Muriel Gallagher, to bring his vision to the screen. Muriel knows Rex demands perfection. And it’s hard for her to deny his genius in bringing stories to life on film—and just as hard not to admire his accomplishments in pushing the boundaries of filmmaking. But his seemingly relentless demands and arrogance are also hard to endure. Especially when Muriel longs to succeed in her role and to share her faith with the Navajo—and Rex. Will Muriel’s sincere desire to lead others to Christ be overshadowed by the harsh surroundings and her own fierce pride in western Christianity? Will Rex’s pride keep him from seeing his need for God—and from receiving the love of a godly woman?