Danny and the Dinosaur – Book Review

Danny and the Dinosaur – Book Review
Watch out! There’s a dinosaur loose in town. Danny and the dinosaur have fun, but at the end of the day the dinosaur has to go back to the museum. Danny is sad, but knows that they really don’t have room for a pet that size at his house…

Danny and the Dinosaur story and pictures by Syd Hoff

Danny and the Dinosaur have wonderful adventures. Everyone is so amazed at how tall the dinosaur is. He is very careful and gives people a ride on his tail.

When they want to cross the street he makes himself a bridge and lets them walk across. He carries a lady and her packages across the street.

He becomes a boat and takes people across the river and they enjoy an ice cream cone.

But the best part of the day is when he gets to play with the kids. Such fun! The best time he’s had in a billion years.

And then it’s time for him to go back to the museum. Danny is sad, but knows that they really don’t have room for a pet that size at his house…


I Can Read!
My First SHARED READING– Ideal for sharing with emergent readers
(Basic language, word repetition, and whimsical illustrations)
1 - BEGINNING READING - Simple sentences for eager new readers
(Short sentences, familiar words, and simple concepts for children eager to read on their own)
2 - READING WITH HELP - High-interest stories for developing readers
(Engaging stories, longer sentences, and language play for developing readers)
3 - READING ALONE - Complex plots for confident readers
(Complex plots, challenging vocabulary and high-interest topics for the independent reader
4 - ADVANCED READING -The perfect bridge to chapter books
(Short paragraphs, chapters, and exciting themes for the bridge to chapter books)

I CAN READ introduce children to the joy of reading. A lifetime of discovery begins with the magical words “I CAN READ!”

Each child learns to read in a different way and at their own pace. They may go back and forth between reading levels and read and re-read their favorite books again and again. Encourage their reading and their interests and
abilities.



Note: This book is from my personal library.





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