opened with Harry’s Dinosaurs Go to School – Ian Whybrow - a little long for this group – skipped in p.m.)ĭad’s Dinosaur Day – Diane Dawson Hearn – What do you think it would be like to have a dad who turned into a dinosaur? S uggested kids (and moms!) might enjoy writing the implied sequel “Mom’s Dinosaur Day.” Made a path to the storywell with the Dino Stomp Number Line from that kid distributed by Discount School Supply Time Train by Paul Flieschman – helped kids notice the details from “olden days” in this fantasy journey to the dinosaur era…ĭad’s Dinosaur Day by Diane Dawson Hearn S uggested kids might enjoy writing the implied sequel “Mom’s Dinosaur Day.”ĭino Pets Go To School by Lynn Plourde (simple text with unusual dinosaurs, names & facts in back)īook: Can I have a Dinosaur Mom, Can I, Please! by Lois Gramblingīook: Dinosaur Galore (pop-up version of Dinosaur Roar) by Paul and Henrietta Strickland (exploring opposites)Ĭlosed with action song: “We are the Dinosaurs” – track 1 from album We are the Dinosaurs by Laurie Berknerģ.16 BWL did this version of the program: Opening Music: “Dinosaur, Dinosaur” – track 16 from Philadelphia Chickens ![]() in-house Tuesday 1:30 only 4 kids, can reuse in spring): Puppet/Song/Story: “There’s a Dinosaur Knocking at my Door” – from album Happiness Cake by Linda Arnold (lyrics below)īook: Dad’s Dinosaur Day by Diane Dawson Hearn (Delightful account of what happens when narrator's Dad turns into a dinosaur!)įlannel/Song: “I’m Bringing Home a Baby Dinosaur” (lyrics below)ĭVD: Danny and the Dinosaur (on the Weston Woods 50th Anniversary Collection)Ĭlose with: Shakey eggs to “Dinosaur, Dinosaur” – track 16 from album Philadelphia Chickens by Sandra Boyntonįinal Song: If you’re happy and you know it…end with “roar”ġ2.16 (outreach Preschool Place Kdg. Carter (colors)Īction Song: “We are the Dinosaurs” – track 1 from album We are the Dinosaurs by Laurie Berkner and/or “Dinosaurs, They Had Fun” (lyrics below)īook: If You Happen to Have a Dinosaur by Linda Bailey or Dino Pets by Lynn Plourde (simple text with unusual dinosaurs, names & facts in back) or Saturday Night at the Dinosaur Stomp by Carol Diggory Shields Opening Music: “Dinosaur, Dinosaur” – track 16 from album Philadelphia Chickens by Sandra Boyntonīook: Dinosaur Galore (pop-up version of Dinosaur Roar) by Paul and Henrietta Strickland (exploring opposites) or Flapdoodle Dinosaurs by David A. Dino Pets Go To School! I MUST get them this one before the end of summer.A lively musical storytime starring everyone’s favorite prehistoric beasts incorporating numeracy, opposites, colors, and fun! Right now I’m really excited – While searching for the image for this post I have discovered that Lynn Plourde also wrote a follow-up book. ![]() Usually when we read this book there are four voices narrating it. They even argue who gets the read the pages (which they know by heart of course). The poetic rhythm of the book is enjoyed by all my boys. There is even a dinosaur glossary at the end. He tries the FASTEST, SOFTEST, FIERCEST, LONGEST…all paired with gorgeous illustrations. He tries the SMALLEST dino, but it falls out of his pocket. First he gets the BIGGEST dino and it doesn’t fit through the door. The story is about a boy who goes and buys a dinosaur for a pet and runs into a little bit of trouble. Being the lucky boy that Logan is, his Grammie bought him the book, so now we read it often…very often. Heck he’s always wishing that he could have a dinosaur for a pet. He was so upset when it was due to go back. We first discovered this book at the library. ![]() Photo courtesy of The boys LOVE the book Dino Pets by Lynn Plourde and illustrated by Gideon Kendall.
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