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Dancing Dinos Go to School

Sally Lucas Margeaux Lucas Sally Lucas

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Random House USA Children's Books
01 December 2006
At last! A sequel to the popular Level 1 Step into Reading title, Dancing Dinos.

The dancing dinos are back, and this time they are taking over

the classroom in this fun, rhyming Step 1 reader that is perfect for back to

school!

Dinos dancing in a book.

Dinos leaping, look, look, look!

Dinos pasting red and blue.

Dinos wasting paint and glue!

When the dancing dino's book turns up in a school library, they leap out

and bring their musical mayhem to a kid's classroom!

Step 1 Readers feature big type and easy words for children who know the

alphabet and are eager to begin reading. Rhyme and rhythmic text paired

picture clues help children decode the story.
By:   ,
Illustrated by:   Margeaux Lucas
Imprint:   Random House USA Children's Books
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 3mm
Weight:   74g
ISBN:   9780375832413
ISBN 10:   0375832416
Series:   Step into Reading
Pages:   32
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 4 to 6 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Sally Lucas has written three books about the Dancing Dinos- Dancing Dinos, Dancing Dinos Go to School, and Dancing Dinos at the Beach. You can visit Sally online at sallylucas.com

Reviews for Dancing Dinos Go to School

Half a dozen lime-green dinosaurs are the stars of this delightful easy reader that offers most of the best qualities of the genre: rhyming text, a jolly rhythm, funny characters and lots of action. The well-written, brief text follows the dancing dinosaurs in a school-library setting as they dance right out of the pages of an open book and into mischief around the school and playground. The librarian, an African-American woman with glasses, and one male student follow the dinosaurs, but the action focuses firmly on the out-of-control dinosaurs. Though this is intended for new readers who are just starting to sound out words, both the storyline and appealing art are strong enough to work as a read-aloud for younger children as well. These dancing dinos have legs, and they ought to pop back out of their book for more rollicking adventures for new readers. (Easy reader. 4-7) (Kirkus Reviews)


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