Gigantosaurus
Jonny Duddle
(Author)
21,000+ Reviews
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Description
His feet go STOMP! His jaws go CRUNCH! In the blink of an eye you'll be his LUNCH! Four young dinosaurs are warned about the scary Gigantosaurus, so one of them volunteers to keep watch for the others while they play. But Bonehead, the lookout, quickly gets bored, and he can't resist shouting, "GIGANTOSAURUS!" just to see what the others do. When his friends finally wise up, Bonehead is in for a rather snappy (and crunchy) surprise!
Product Details
Price
$17.99
$16.73
Publisher
Templar Books
Publish Date
August 05, 2014
Pages
32
Dimensions
11.6 X 10.0 X 0.5 inches | 1.25 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780763671310
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Jonny Duddle was a concept artist for Aardman Animations' feature film The Pirates! Band of Misfits, starring Hugh Grant. He has also written three other popular picture books, The King of Space, The Pirate Cruncher, and the bestseller The Pirates Next Door, which won the Waterstones Children's Book Prize in 2012. He lives in Wales with his wife and their two little girls.
Reviews
A delight for dinosaur devotees, with a rhyming text and repetitive structure that will make it a storytime winner as well.
--Kirkus Reviews The lessons of Aesop's fables are just as applicable in the Cretaceous as they are today, as Duddle demonstrates in a witty cautionary tale that boils down to "The Ankylosaurus Who Cried Wolf." ... Duddle's digital illustrations create a rich prehistoric world with an almost sculptural depth, and his bug-eyed dinosaurs exude personality. Bouncy rhymes and a narrative propelled by alternating moments of terror and relief make for a lively, mischievous read.
--Publishers Weekly Most kids will enjoy this raucous rhyming story. The full-bleed, earth-tone digital cartoons are appropriately exaggerated and fraught with tension without being frightening. A note at the end introduces the real and made-up creatures that appear in the story. Fans of dinosaurs and those who love action will enjoy this prehistoric romp.
--School Library Journal
--Kirkus Reviews The lessons of Aesop's fables are just as applicable in the Cretaceous as they are today, as Duddle demonstrates in a witty cautionary tale that boils down to "The Ankylosaurus Who Cried Wolf." ... Duddle's digital illustrations create a rich prehistoric world with an almost sculptural depth, and his bug-eyed dinosaurs exude personality. Bouncy rhymes and a narrative propelled by alternating moments of terror and relief make for a lively, mischievous read.
--Publishers Weekly Most kids will enjoy this raucous rhyming story. The full-bleed, earth-tone digital cartoons are appropriately exaggerated and fraught with tension without being frightening. A note at the end introduces the real and made-up creatures that appear in the story. Fans of dinosaurs and those who love action will enjoy this prehistoric romp.
--School Library Journal