The Really, Really, Really Big Dinosaur

The Really, Really, Really Big Dinosaur

by RichardByrne (Author)

Synopsis

Finlay (a little dinosaur) is counting out jelly beans to share with his friend. He is sitting on a grassy mound. A big dinosaur comes along and demands the jelly beans. He is rather rude, a bit of a show-off, and he thinks that Finlay's friend is a figment of his imagination. What follows is a lot of posturing from the big dinosaur as he attempts to prove his worth with various antics on and around the grassy mound. As the book progresses it will gradually become clear to the reader that the 'grassy mound' is in fact, Finlay's friend, the really, really, really big dinosaur! The big dinosaur certainly doesn't realize until his bravado propels him into a dark cave that turns out to be the mouth of the really, really, really big dinosaur. It's only then that the big dinosaur learns that in order to make friends it's a good idea not to show off and it's a good idea to be prepared to share.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 32
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Published: 02 Aug 2012

ISBN 10: 0192757644
ISBN 13: 9780192757647
Children’s book age: 0-5 Years
Book Overview: A show-off dinosaur learns to share and make friends.

Media Reviews
Witty and warm, Richard Byrne's This Book Belongs to Aye-Aye brilliantly champions the role of picture books in children's early life and education. The immediacy in the illustration gives a vibrant quality to this impressive, humorous and slightly post-modern tale. * Children's Bookseller Choice *