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"Create your own prehistoric beasts by mixing and matching the heads, bodies, and tails of different dinosaurs.

This interactive board book lets you mix and match the heads, bodies, and tails of ten real dinosaurs in order to create a thousand different imaginary ones, like the Stegodocus, the Oviplosaurus, or the Diploraptops. It includes interesting facts about each dinosaur part, so you can figure out how your Flip-o-saurus would behave. There's also a handy chart that shows the actual sizes of the ten dinosaurs that make up the ""ingredients"" of your Flip-o-saurus, and gives the meaning and pronunciation of their names. With its fun concept, beautiful artwork, and high production values, this book will make the perfect gift for any kid who loves dinosaurs.

AUTHOR: Artist Sara Ball is a prolific illustrator of children's books, many of them about modern or prehistoric animals.

22 colour drawings"

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Imprint:   Abbeville
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 254mm,  Width: 311mm, 
Weight:   810g
ISBN:   9780789210616
ISBN 10:   0789210614
Series:   Flip-and-Flop
Pages:   22
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 4 to 8 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Board book
Publisher's Status:   Unspecified

Artist Sara Ball is a prolific illustrator of children's books, many of them concerning modern or prehistoric animals.

Reviews for Flip-o-saurus

"""Gr 1-3--Moments of entertainment may be provided by this oversize, cut-page gallery that invites children to mix and match the heads, bodies, and tails of 10 dinosaurs. Brief descriptive comments at the base of each flap offer further opportunity for hilarity: the ""Diplo-Thyo-Ryx,"" for instance, announces that ""My neck is twenty feet long,"" ""I live in the ocean,"" and ""My long, bony tail is covered in colorful feathers."" Printed on heavy card stock, Ball's painted portraits are big and bright enough to draw even younger children--but the appeal will be strictly ephemeral and next to the oldie but goodie Dinosaur Mix-Up (Starlight Editions, 1990), the number of possible choices here is downright paltry."" --School Library Journal ""The simple but clever design of this book splits each cardboard page into three segments, chopping 10 different dinosaurs into fronts, middles, and backs to be mixed and matched at will. Their names and attributes also get divided up (e.g., ending in ""-tops"" means a creature would have a ""short, heavy tail""), but this should be taken more as ways to come up with wacky-sounding names than scientific insights. It's hard not to foresee dino-crazy kids having oodles of fun with this book, arguing endlessly over the relative merits of the Diplooptesaurus versus the Tyrannoploryx. Grades 1-3."" --Booklist"


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