Dinosaur Goes to Israel bookcover

Dinosaur Goes to Israel

Jason Wolff 

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Description

Dino's adventures continue as he boards a plane for Israel. He munches on falafel, tucks a message high up on the Western Wall, and invites a friendly camel to go snorkeling in Eilat. Kids will chuckle at his comic escapades as a tourist.

Product Details

PublisherKar-Ben Publishing (R)
Publish DateJanuary 01, 2012
Pages24
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9780761351344
Dimensions10.3 X 8.0 X 0.0 inches | 0.1 pounds
BISAC Categories: Kids, Kids, Kids,

About the Author

Diane Levin Rauchwerger (The Dinosaur on Hanukkah) is a children's librarian as well as a synagogue librarian, where she runs a Jewish Mother Goose program using many of her own original songs and rhymes. She enjoys reading, hiking, quilting, photography, singing, and knitting. She and her husband have two grown children and live in Sunnyvale, CA.

Reviews

Dinosaur-loving Middle-Eastern tourists may be a small demographic, but this book targets them perfectly.

There's a theory that any book can be improved by putting a dinosaur in it. You may have a child in your family who believes that 'Hansel and Gretel and Stegosaurus' would be ten times better than the original. And so we have a travel guide about a dinosaur who goes to the Holy Land. Sample verse: 'I ride up Mt. Masada. / Dino hikes the snakey path. / We cool off at the Dead Sea. / He enjoys a warm mud bath.' The other verses don't scan any better. The book does provide an authentic Israeli experience, of sorts: falafel, the Western Wall, souvenir shopping at a shuk. Readers will learn half-a-dozen Hebrew words and find out that a shuk is a marketplace. But there's a very inauthentic dinosaur on every page. This may be a test of character. If you have to ask why a dinosaur has taken a plane to Israel, this isn't the book for you.

If your child points to the cover and tells you the name of the dinosaur on the front, you may need to purchase this book. Otherwise, you can buy a dinosaur toy and a travel book and safely keep them separate. --Kirkus Reviews

-- "Journal"

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