Title | : | Dinosaur Disaster! (LEGO Jurassic World: Reader) |
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ISBN | : | 1338276964 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9781338276961 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Kindle Edition |
Number of Pages | : | 32 |
Publication | : | First published April 24, 2018 |
Dinosaur Disaster! (LEGO Jurassic World: Reader) Reviews
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First up THANK YOU to my husband for giving me this book (and many others) for my birthday! I have been hoping to read this one for ages.
This was just freaking hilarious. When Claire needs a new dinosaur to appease the crowds she pushes Wu to make a new one, resulting in a hot-dog loving monster called the Indominus Rex (eep! Also plaid looks amazing darling!). You can imagine putting a guy in a hot-dog suit outside of her enclosure may not be the best idea, and so the adventure begins and I was just enjoying it so much. I laughed, I giggled, I squeed at seeing my babies again (the raptors), and I was excited to see how it would end.
I loved the art that accompanies this stories + I LOVE the stickers included at the end.
All in all, loved this one to bits. Hope they will write/make more Jurassic World Lego stories. -
Did not hold my kid’s attention.
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Fun Lego adventure.
This is a Level 2 book targeted toward grades 1 to 3 that utilizes longer sentences and new vocabulary.
Overall, good story. I don't really know anything about Lego Jurassic World, but this story is definitely slightly different than the actual Jurassic World movie. Silly and fun. Loved the whole hot dog thing.
Pictures were okay. Some of them are blurry, suggesting that they were taken directly from the movie. Still fun, but not get quality.
Nice book for developing readers who like Lego/ dinosaurs. -
I have this feeling that the plot of the non-LEGO movie doesn't actually quite go like this.... (which is a good thing, given the target audience!)
Fun story, and it's nice to have the "no really, this is a BAD idea" group represented! -
Insulting to the intelligence of everyone who reads it, especially children.