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How Do Dinosaurs Get Well Soon?

4.10 ( 5,600 Ratings by Goodreads)
How Do Dinosaurs Get Well Soon?

How Do Dinosaurs Get Well Soon?

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4.10 (5,600 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 5 January, 2004
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Description

A playful peek into the homes of poorly dinosaurs

‘What if a dinosaur
catches the flu?
Does he whimper and whine
in between each Atchoo?’

Most certainly not! Dinosaurs get lots of juice and rest . They use hankies, take their medicine and are well-behaved at the doctor’s!

Brimming with humour and familiar antics, here is a playful peek into the homes of poorly dinosaur children and their parents. Mark Teague uses a variety of perspectives in his dramatic, full-page pictures of tyrannosaurus rexes, triceratopses, and pteranodons.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9780007172368
ISBN10 0007172362
Number Of Pages 32
Item Weight 190 g
Product Dimensions 226 x 312 x 2 mm
Publisher / Reseller HarperCollins Publishers
Format paperback
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Media Reviews

‘Children will find these poorly dinosaurs and their families really funny… The full-page illustrations are fantastic, too.’
BBC Parenting

‘This is an ingenious book that will get your little ones behaving perfectly when they’re ill…’
Baby & You

‘A perfect get-well book.’ Junior

‘How Do Dinosaurs Say Good Night?’ Children’s Book of the Week, The Sunday Times

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Author's Bio

Jane Yolen has written more than two hundred books for children and adults and is the winner of many prestigious awards in the US, including the Caldecott Medal.

Mark Teague's debut picture book, ‘The Trouble with the Johnsons’, earned him a feature in Publisher's Weekly as one of eleven prominent new authors of 1989. Although he developed his writing and painting talents without formal training, he has collaborated with critically acclaimed authors Audrey Wood, Cynthia Rylant and Jane Yolen.

He currently lives in Coxsackie, New York, with his wife, Laura, and their two daughters, Lily and Ava.

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