

The teacher says the can bring a pet to school, so a little boy brings his pet dinosaurs. However, when he discovers that the creature cant fit into his house, he returns to the shop (receipt in hand) to get another pet, 'the fastest dino/I could get.' Unfortunately, this one dons size 55½ sneakers and runs away. Dino Pets Go To School, illustrated by Gideon Kendall. Includes facts about dinosaurs Cataloging source DLC Plourde, Lynn Dewey number Illustrations illustrations Index no index present LC call number PZ8.3. PreSchool-Grade 1A boy goes to the new Dino Pets store and walks home with the biggest dinosaur available. Language eng Summary A boy brings various dinosaurs to school, but discovers that neither the loudest, nor the tallest, nor the smartest is suited to the classroom. Until finally they can burst out of their egg and sing the dinosaur song once more.Label Dino pets go to school Title Dino pets go to school Statement of responsibility Lynn Plourde illustrated by Gideon Kendall Creator
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They then slowly move one arm to push the eggshell and crack the egg open, a little more and a little more. On retelling, encourage the children to make the dinosaur sounds, stomping and growling, chomping on food, splashing and cheering.Ĭat encourages the children to curl up like a ball and imagine that they are curled up tightly inside an egg. One little boy knows just what to bring to school on Pet Day: dinosaurs, of course But his first dino is too tall for the school bus the next is a bit too loud for class and the third is too spiky for one unlucky soccer ball. Use props such as pictures, puppets or toys to introduce the characters - eg six eggs, six small dinosaurs, one big dinosaur. Cat encourages the listeners to listen carefully and find out what changes her mind… But then the loudest dino is not the best choice either for Pet Day at school. Once upon a prehistoric time… Cat introduces the story about a baby dinosaur that is too afraid to come out of her egg. Dino Pets Go to School by Lynn Plourde Illustrated by Gideon Kendall Dutton Children’s Books, 2011 I brought a dino for a pet, the SPIKIEST dino I could get. Through classroom and tour components, students will discuss animal homes, life cycles and specific needs of dinosaurs at different times. The hungry dinosaurs go chomp, chomp, chomp, The baby dinosaurs go stomp, stomp, stomp, The fierce dinosaurs go roar, roar, roar, Tall dinosaurs, loud dinosaurs, smart dinosaurs, wide dinosaurs: what are. The big dinosaurs go stamp, stamp, stamp, In this fun book, we can imagine what it would be like to have dinosaurs at school. The text's choppy meter may trip up readers, but the cheerful tone and riotous illustrations will entertain dinosaur fans.

The creatures-tallest, spikiest, widest-wreak havoc only 'the youngest dino' (i.e., an egg) is acceptable. Song – The big dinosaurs go stamp (Tune – ‘The wheels on the bus’) The kid from Dino Pets parades his various dinosaurs into school for pet day. Cat then invites the listeners to join in with stomping, stamping dinosaur actions and loud roaring sounds, chomping dinosaur teeth as we listen or sing along.

Goodreads members who liked Dino Pets Go to School also liked: The. Sound discrimination: Cat encourages the listeners to listen carefully and to recognise and identify various sounds: jungle sounds, dinosaurs roaring, stomping sounds. Find books like Dino Pets Go to School from the world’s largest community of readers. A dinosaur of course But when one dino is too tall for the bus and. Key vocabulary: dinosaurs, Triceratops, Stegosaurus, Diplodocus, Velociraptor, Tyrannosaurus Rex, Spinosaurus, Brontosaurus, prehistoric, swamp, egg, extinct, bones, ancient. Come Pet Day, one little boy knows exactly what he plans to bring for show and tell.
