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Description
From the author of Bird Hugs, a story about being yourself, even if that means becoming a new kind of dinosaur!
Brian loves dinosaurs. When he discovers that frogs were around when dinosaurs were alive, he decides that makes him a dinosaur―a Brianosaurus, in fact. At first, it’s fun. But his woodland friends think he should roar all the time, not use trampolines or read books. And the frogs think he’s making the pond look bad. So Brianosaurus decides to act exactly the way they want. The trouble is, he isn’t happy…until he decides to be himself.
From the author of Bird Hugs, a story about being yourself, even if that means becoming a new kind of dinosaur!
Brian loves dinosaurs. When he discovers that frogs were around when dinosaurs were...
From the author of Bird Hugs, a story about being yourself, even if that means becoming a new kind of dinosaur!
Brian loves dinosaurs. When he discovers that frogs were around when dinosaurs were alive, he decides that makes him a dinosaur―a Brianosaurus, in fact. At first, it’s fun. But his woodland friends think he should roar all the time, not use trampolines or read books. And the frogs think he’s making the pond look bad. So Brianosaurus decides to act exactly the way they want. The trouble is, he isn’t happy…until he decides to be himself.
A Note From the Publisher
Ged Adamson is a children’s book author and illustrator. His picture books include Bird Hugs, named a Best Children’s Book of the Year by the Bank Street College of Education; A Fox Found a Box; Douglas, You Need Glasses!; Shark Dog!; and Ava and the Rainbow (Who Stayed). He has also worked as a cartoonist, storyboard artist, and composer for film and TV. He lives in London with his partner, Helen, and son, Rex.
Ged Adamson is a children’s book author and illustrator. His picture books include Bird Hugs, named a Best Children’s Book of the Year by the Bank Street College of Education; A Fox Found a Box;...
Ged Adamson is a children’s book author and illustrator. His picture books include Bird Hugs, named a Best Children’s Book of the Year by the Bank Street College of Education; A Fox Found a Box; Douglas, You Need Glasses!; Shark Dog!; and Ava and the Rainbow (Who Stayed). He has also worked as a cartoonist, storyboard artist, and composer for film and TV. He lives in London with his partner, Helen, and son, Rex.
Advance Praise
“Digitally rendered pencil and watercolor illustrations depict vivid pond and forest scenes and likable and well-meaning friends as the story traces a sweetly funny path to self-acceptance. Will have readers recognizing that they, too, can be their own unique ME-osauruses.” ―Kirkus Reviews
“Digitally rendered pencil and watercolor illustrations depict vivid pond and forest scenes and likable and well-meaning friends as the story traces a sweetly funny path to self-acceptance. Will have...
“Digitally rendered pencil and watercolor illustrations depict vivid pond and forest scenes and likable and well-meaning friends as the story traces a sweetly funny path to self-acceptance. Will have readers recognizing that they, too, can be their own unique ME-osauruses.” ―Kirkus Reviews
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