Thursday, 18 August 2022

Book Review: Dinosaur Bash & Dinosaur Chew by Peter Curtis

 Dinosaur Bash!
The Ankylosaurus
by
Peter Curtis


Dinosaur Chew!
The Iguanodon
by
Peter Curtis
 

 

Publisher: Macmillan Australia
 
Publication date: 9th August 2022
 
Genre: Children's
 
Pages: 22
 
RRP: $14.99AUD
 
Format read: Board book
 
Source: Courtesy of the publisher
 
My review
 
Dinosaur Bash and Dinosaur Chew are part of a collection of board books inspired by the classic picture book, Dinosaur Roar.
 
Each book features one dinosaur highlighting their unique features and personality.
 
Dinosaur Bash's large club on his tail, armoured plates and short legs made it hard for him to play with his friends as they were all scared of getting injured. Dinosaur Roar explains to him that his tail is special and rare but he needs to take care when playing.

Dinosaur Chew just wants to eat grass and laze in the sun all day. While watching his friends he was learning new ways of doing things and after a busy day all he wanted to do was laze in the sun.

Other dinosaurs in the series pop in and out of each story, sometimes helping and sometimes causing havoc.

This would have to be on of Jay's favourite series and his eagle eye spotted a new dinosaur and now he is eager for Dinosaur Thud's story.

I like how each dinosaur has a name that relates to their personality. They are like a little community. Jay can name them all and points them out as they appear in each other’s books.

We have always been big fans of Dinosaur Roar and Ten Terrible Dinosaurs and this new collection adds to the delight by naming the dinosaurs and giving them personalities.

The front of each book has the correct pronunciation of the dinosaurs scientific name. Which is very helpful as some are quite a mouthful. The rear of the book points out specific features of that dinosaur.

With bright illustrations and rhyming text these board books are sure to appeal to little dinosaur enthusiasts and their parents.

 

Our rating 5 / 5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

 

 
 

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