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Cargando... Dinosaurs Love Underpants (2008 original; edición 2009)por Claire Freedman, Ben Cort (Ilustrador)
Información de la obraDinosaurios en calzoncillos/ Dinosaurs Love Underpants (Spanish Edition) por Claire Freedman (2008)
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Very silly. I'm not sure what else to say about a book testifying to how much dinosaurs love underpants, and that love bringing them to extinction. I don't know, at the end it tells children to love their underpants because of the power they have to exterminate the most dangerous predators, but in my mind, that might make me a bit fearful of underpants. lol This book is so funny for kids. For one kids already start laughing at anything that involves underwear. This is a good book for learning about rhyming or talking about rhyming words. This will appeal to the whole class and i think it would be something fun to read in class just for the fact younger kids would laugh about it being underwear. Window sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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Illustrations and rhyming text reveal the Mighty Underpants War as the true reason dinosaurs are extinct. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Well, the Cavemen, embarrassed by their nudity, dreamed up underpants. But when Tyrannosaurus-Rex saw their underpants, he wanted them. Soon all the dinosaurs were undies crazy, snatching underpants whenever they could. Soon the Cavemen were running low on underpants and the dinosaurs began fighting each other for the remaining undies.
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Delightfully silly, this rhyming tale is guaranteed to bring about giggle-fits in even the staunchest of dinosaur fans. Colorfully illustrated [with LOTS of underpants], the story takes a truth . . . dinosaurs are extinct . . . and creates a hilarious explanation for their demise. It’s not science, it’s not accurate, but it is lots of fun. And, dinosaur fans or not, young readers are sure to find a few giggles within the telling of this tale that is certain to become a read-it-again favorite.
Recommended. ( )