Title | : | The Littlest Dinosaur |
Author | : | |
Rating | : | |
ISBN | : | 0747589844 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9780747589846 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Hardcover |
Number of Pages | : | 1 |
Publication | : | First published April 29, 2008 |
The Littlest Dinosaur Reviews
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Super cute and encouraging!
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The Littlest Dinousaur.
A story about social exclusion in the face of diversity.
The littlest dinosaur was born different from his brothers and sisters, a sort of freak of nature.
He spends most of his time alone, sitting atop a hill in silence.
One day his entire community is in danger, and he rushes to seek the help of the Long Neck, a solitary dinosaur he used to see from his hill.
These two strange dinosaurs save the day and the littlest dinosaur wins his father's heart. He and the Long Neck become best friends.
Great illustrations.
This book is the first of a series featuring the littlest dinosaur.
Suitable for ages 4-8. -
this is an astonishing perused for particularly the children, everything being equal. In this story, two by and large various dinosaurs locate their characteristics and become the best of colleagues. This is a sweet story that I would've genuinely adored had it begun with the Littlest Dinosaur's egg circulating out. Also, visit:
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Awww!! What a cute book. I love the illustrations and message. No one is too small or too big to make an impact on someone's life. I would categorize this book under Science Fiction. It's a fictional story, but about dinosaurs. I would have this book in a K-2 classroom. It seems to be aimed towards younger students, but the message can be spread to older students as well.
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A very little dinosaur (the littlest one!) feels like he is too small to do activities with his family, until one day his whole family gets stuck in the mud and need help. The little dinosaur remembers seeing a Long Neck dinosaur and decides to go ask him for help.
This is a friendship story and also a story about how being small does not prevent you from being useful and doing great things. -
Noah was enthralled, but he is going through a dinosaur gaze. We’re he not then this book gives very little; the lesson is a just one, but is offset by a poor story to reach it and biased stereotypes of the mother and father’s reactions to childcare.
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Aww, I loved this. A dinosaur hatches and he is much smaller than his siblings, but when his father and family get stuck in the mud, the little dinosaur finds a way to save the day. I love the father dinosaur shouting at the egg to hatch in the beginning, typical dad 😂
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This was a cute book.
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5/5 stars for the lovely artwork and the heartwarming story.
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I liked this one.
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Cute, but nothing spectacular. Cute pictures.
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A lovely fluff with lovely art.
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4/23/22: Cute book about a very little dinosaur, one that thinks it can't do anything because it is too small. Good message about accepting yourself as you are.
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4/23/22: Cute book about a very little dinosaur, one that thinks it can't do anything because it is too small. Good message about accepting yourself as you are.
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Banal tale of how being small doesn’t make you weak told through dinosaurs
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"Mother dinosaur is proud of her new baby, even though he is littlest dinosaur anyone has ever seen.
The littlest dinosaur can't play with his older brothers and sisters for fear of getting stepped on,
and he can't venture near the mud flats for fear of falling in."
Sometimes we feel inappropriate or unworthy because of the way we look both to ourselves and to others around us. The Littlest Dinosaur uncovers that myth when he finds out someone could use his help. When he offers his help...he makes the unlikeliest friend...someone who is totally opposite of him!
This book would be good for the discussion of dinosaurs. But it would also benefit the discussion of learning to help others, despite their looks...because looks are not everything. Little people can do important stuff too! Friendships can be made in the unlikeliest places with people we would never imagine becoming friends with. -
I'm constantly looking for dinosaur books. Always, I'm being asked for dinosaur books, mostly by little boys, or mothers of little boys. This is a book about the liiiittlest dinosaur ever. He's so small that no matter how much food his mama feeds him, he still won't grow. He can't play with his brothers for fear of being stepped on. He's beginning to think that he can't do anything at all.
But then, his whole family, one after another, gets stuck in some deep, sticky mud in the river--and the tide is rising! The littlest dinosaur runs across the hill to the biggest dinosaur he knows of: the long neck! The long neck comes over and rescues the little dinosaur's family easily, and he and the littlest dinosuar both learn that they can do anything. And they end up as really good friends. -
This book is so darn cute and heartwarming! I love the message in the story that no matter how big or small you are, you matter and can do great things! The illustrations are also so adorable. The littlest dinosaur is so sweet and lovable that I wish I can just put the dinosaur in my pocket and carry it around! I highly recommend this book ,especially if you like/love dinosaurs.
Read this for Storytime and it was adorable. I love this book so much! -
variation of Rudolph the red nosed reindeer...littlest dinosaur is not able to function in a world of bigger dinosaurs but is able to save the day because of his size...the twist is that he helps the biggest dinosaur find his usefulness in the process.