Prehistoric Pinkerton

Prehistoric Pinkerton by Steven Kellogg is a delightful reprint published by Dial Books for Young Readers in 2002. This 32-page book, written in English, follows the adventures of Pinkerton, a teething puppy whose playful antics lead to a series of humorous situations. When his young owner prepares for a school trip to the dinosaur museum, she disguises him as a stegosaurus to keep him from causing trouble at home.
Readers will find a lively narrative filled with action and adventure as Pinkerton navigates the challenges of being a puppy in a dinosaur-themed setting. The story features engaging elements related to animals and the playful imagination of children, making it suitable for preschool and primary readers. With its vibrant illustrations and entertaining plot, this book captures the whimsical spirit of childhood exploration and creativity.
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Pinkerton is teething and nothing made of wood or bone is safe! So his young owner doesn’t dare leave him home alone when she goes on a school trip to the dinosaur museum. Her class is wearing dinosaur costumes for the occasion, so she disguises Pinkerton as a stegosaurus. But will Pinkerton be able to resist trying out his puppy teeth on a mouthwatering diplodocus skeleton?
“Crowded with funny, off-the-wall details. This book will be a big hit with preschool and primary readers.” (School Library Journal, starred review)
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