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Dancing with the Dinosaurs
Dancing with the Dinosaurs
By author: Jane Clarke   Illustrated by: Lee Wildish
Product Code: 
40671
ISBN: 
978-1-936140-67-1
Binding Information: Hardback 
Ages: 
3  - & up
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In stock
Price: $12.95
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You've never seen anything like it--and you've got a front row seat!

Elegant and swellegant, hilarious and hysterical: Come one, come all to the show that’s cooler than the Ice Age, and wackier and wilder than any dance competition on TV. It’s Dancing With the Dinosaurs—and the awesome, clawsome contestants are ready to party!

Which prehistoric performers are set to appear? Quick, take a look: T-Rex is here. His fang-tastic tango burns up the floor. Isn’t that exciting? But wait . . . there’s more. See some disco with the Duckbills, tap-happy raptors, Tracey Tops with body pops, and a moonwalk with Miss Maia. The All-saur All-stars are real twinkle toes. These dinos can do anything! They boogaloo, twist and shout, jig, waltz, and samba.

Kids love dinosaurs, and this loopy lineup of dancing creatures will have them laughing, moving, and joining in the fun. The rhythmic, rhyming text is happily musical, and the exuberant, colorful art features humorous touches throughout—like witty judges’ comments, comic costumes, and wacky moves.

This book is good for your brain because:
Strong picture support, use of rhythm and rhyme







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  • Reviews
      Publishers Weekly - December 12, 2011
    It’s a running joke that the celebrities on Dancing with the Stars are often a bit past their prime, but the stars of this reality-show riff are downright extinct. And while some of the puns used to introduce the 14 contestants are dated ("The Hadrosaur Duckbills are everything they’re quacked-up to be"), Clarke’s upbeat rhymes and the electric palette of Wildish’s cartoons should hold readers’ attention. "Tango with our T. Rex,/ do the Steggy twist and shout!/ Disco with the Duckbills/ and shake is all about," writes Clarke (Gilbert the Great), as Wildish (Dragon Stew) portrays the dancers in goofy costumes (Steggy is, for some reason, dressed like a hippie, while the duckbills strike their best Saturday Night Fever poses in platform shoes). The high stakes are even higher for the judges, seen disappearing, one by one, in insets that build a bit of tension before a finale that reminds readers that a dancing T. rex is still a T. rex. It’s fun, lighthearted entertainment, best enjoyed by budding fans of either dinosaurs or dancing.
      School Library Journal - March 1, 2012
    In this oversize picture book, numerous contestants are gathering for the Dinosaur Dance judging, among them Steggy Stegosaurus, T. Rex, and Patty Apatosaurus. The emcee, a large unidentified dinosaur with sharp teeth and big claws, introduces the participants one by one: "Tap along with raptors,/do the Troodie boogaloo,/stomp a 'saurus samba/round Patty's pile of poo." Each large page shows one of the flamboyantly bright reptiles doing its thing. Meanwhile, the four diminutive dino judges are shown in front of the stage, holding up cards with numbers after the contestants perform, but--strangely--the judges seem to be disappearing as the show progresses. The final two spreads announce: "Come on! Dance with dinosaurs!/You could be a winner!/It's tons of fun for everyone, until it's time... [page turn]... for dinner!" The corresponding artwork depicts the emcee chasing all of the dinosaurs. On the last page, he says "Good night!" and wipes his mouth with a hankie as bones litter the floor around him. With many small details to be discovered in the exuberant and wildly colorful illustrations, this amusing story is suitable for one-on-one sharing or storytimes.