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Dinosaur Surprise

A Baruzzi Agnese Baruzzi

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English
mineditionUS
01 March 2020
What could be more exciting to a toddler than animals that turn into dinosaurs? Every animal in this book looks cute and small-until you unfold the flaps to reveal a much bigger dinosaur within! Is that a jellyfish or a Pterodactyl? Is that a parrot or a Triceratops? Open the flaps to find out...

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Illustrated by:   Agnese Baruzzi
Imprint:   mineditionUS
Country of Publication:   Hong Kong
Dimensions:   Height: 170mm,  Width: 165mm,  Spine: 20mm
Weight:   290g
ISBN:   9789888341955
ISBN 10:   9888341952
Pages:   20
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Recommended Age:   From 3 to 5 years
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

AgneseBaruzzi studied art in Urbino, Italy. She now lives in Bologna, where she's illustrated dozens of children's books, including minedition's Big Size Surprise, Look, Look Again,Opposite Surprise, Turnabout Shapes, and Play With Me.

Reviews for Dinosaur Surprise

""Things aren't always as they seem in this inventive gallery of dinosaurs in disguise.Those caregivers who remember Mad magazine's Fold-Ins will appreciate the central device of this fun and colorful board book. In Mad , when a large illustration of a seemingly ordinary scene was folded on the dotted lines, the folded elements came together to create a new picture illustrating the punchline to the joke. In this book, unfolding a seemingly innocuous picture reveals a bevy of dinosaurs to delight dinophiles of all ages. ""Look,"" opens the text, ""isn't that a beautiful butterfly?"" But once readers pull out the accordion-folded page they see: ""No, that's a Pteranodon."" A page of text on verso faces a very nonthreatening image on recto until little readers extend the folded pages full length, revealing the hidden reptiles. ""Oh no, it's a spider! / Wait, it's a Tyrannosaurus RexRun!"" The text and the accompanying reveals lend themselves to call-and-response readings and squeals of laughter. The artwork is cartoonish and decidedly nonthreatening; some dinosaurs are more recognizable than others. The book scores points with an eclectic mix of dinosaurs, including some fairly obscure creaturesKronosaurus, Parasaurolophus, and Europlocephalus, for instancewith points deducted for depicting Triceratops with a double row of spikes on its back and without the essential third horn on its beak by which it gets its name.Interactive, prehistoric fun for the whole family."" Kirkus Reviews


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