Dinosnores

Dinosnores by Kelly Dipucchio, published by Harper Collins in April 2005, is a delightful exploration of the sounds made by dinosaurs, presented in a vibrant format. This 32-page book invites readers into a whimsical narrative where the snores of these gigantic creatures are humorously depicted as the cause of the earth’s geological changes, transforming the landscape into what we know today.
In this engaging story, readers will encounter a colorful world filled with flying pterodactyls and rumbling brontosauruses, all illustrated by Ponder Goembel. The book combines elements of juvenile fiction with themes of animals and concepts related to sounds, making it an entertaining read for children at bedtime. The playful storytelling and imaginative visuals aim to capture the essence of dinosaurs while providing a humorous twist on history.
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Such are the trembling sounds of the gigantic dinosnores. Not everyone knows that the earth used to be made up of one huge supercontinent –– until the loud snores of the dinosaurs caused the land to quake and split!
Kelly DiPucchio’s fun and boisterous take on a page out of history is brought to life in Ponder Goembel’s colorful, fantastic world of flying pterodactyls and rumbling brontosauruses.
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