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Children’s Hour: Dinosaur Roar!

By Lucybirdbooks @lucybirdbooks

Children’s Hour: Dinosaur Roar!Children’s Hour is a feature here at Lucybird’s Book Blog every Thursday where I’m looking at children’s picture books. As I work in a nursery I get plenty of opportunities to look at picture books, and to see what the kids think of them so it really makes sense to use those experiences.

I’d love to hear everybody’s experiences of the books I review too, and feel free to post me a link to your own reviews, I’d love to make this a bit interactive.

The image (if you were wondering) is taken from Shirley’s Hughes’ Alfie and Annie-Rose books which I loved as a child.

Children’s Hour: Dinosaur Roar!
You know what I like about 
Dinosaur Roar!? That it’s a book about dinosaurs (which are generally popular) which doesn’t require me to try and pronounce the names of the dinosaurs.

It’s a very simple book actually. Two words to a page, “Dinosaur” and an attribute e.g. “Dinosaur fierce. Dinosaur meek”. With each of two attributes being the opposite of each other, and with a nice rhythm.

The kids like it being about dinosaurs, and especially like roaring with the roaring dinosaur. If it was our own book (we borrowed it from stay and play) I can imagine that it would become a quick favorite. Plus I can imagine it being one they could ‘read’ for themselves. Sort of in a similar way to how they feel about Brown Bear.

Buy it:

Paperback (£4.00)

Boardbook (£5.00)

Kindle (£3.80)


Children’s Hour: Dinosaur Roar!
Children’s Hour: Dinosaur Roar!
Children’s Hour: Dinosaur Roar!
Children’s Hour: Dinosaur Roar!
Children’s Hour: Dinosaur Roar!
Children’s Hour: Dinosaur Roar!

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