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Illustrations and rhyming text explore some of the things that dinosaurs might do when they are angry -- and how they should control their tempers.
Told in rhyming text young dinosaurs learn to read, but only after many mishaps, like chewing their books and throwing them at the cat--but eventually they learn to respect their books, and treat them properly.
In rhyming text, naughty dinosaurs learn the importance of having good manners, saying "please" and "thank you," and never, ever making a mess.
Explains how little dinosaurs should behave during a typical school day.
A young dinosaur shows how to stay friends even after having a terrible fight with his very best friend.
A young dinosaur takes precautions in order to stay safe throughout the day, both at home and at play.
Illustrations and rhyming text present some of the different ways dinosaurs can express their love, from cleaning up after making a mess to smiling sweetly instead of roaring.
"With ladders, swings, turrets, and elaborate pulley systems everywhere--animals chase one another over, under, around, and through the tree house that Jack has built. Then the bell rings, and all the animals gather for ...
At first, the dinosaurs try to bring home all manner of wild beasts, but in the end, they learn to bring home an appropriate animal from a shelter or pet store and to love and care for it with attention.
Illustrations and rhyming text present some of the different ways a well-behaved dinosaur can celebrate Christmas.
Poppleton the pig moves from the city to a small town, where he makes new friends and spends Mondays reading adventure books in the library.
Poppleton the pig goes to the beach, solves a dry skin mystery, and learns that friends are the secret to a long life.
Poppleton the pig enjoys the company of geese flying south, buys a new winter coat with the help of his friend Cherry Sue, and tries to order pancakes at the Lion's Club breakfast.
Illustrations and rhyming text present some of the different ways a well-behaved dinosaur can celebrate the eight days and nights of Chanukah.
Poppleton the pig enjoys the company of geese flying south, buys a new winter coat with the help of his friend Cherry Sue, and tries to order pancakes at the Lion's Club breakfast.
Explains how little dinosaurs should behave during a typical school day.
Mother and child ponder the different ways a dinosaur can say goodnight, from slamming his tail and pouting to giving a big hug and kiss.
Poppleton the pig goes stargazing, tries out a new bed before he buys it, and goes sailing for the first time.
Told in rhyming text young dinosaurs learn to read, but only after many mishaps, like chewing their books and throwing them at the cat--but eventually they learn to respect their books, and treat them properly.
A young dinosaur shows how to stay friends even after having a fight with his best friend.