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HOW DO DINOSAURS LEARN TO READ?

Author and narrator Jane Yolen brings another of her dinosaur escapades to life. Young listeners may be shocked or perplexed as dinosaurs mistreat books by chewing them, tossing them, and jumping on them but then will be treated to demonstrations of proper book care and the joy of sounding out words and making sense of them. At bedtime, Yolen's spot-on characterization shines as a child dinosaur plaintively asks to read one more book and a parent dinosaur assures the child there will be more time to read in the morning. Accompanying sound effects and music are attuned to both the text. The production concludes with the author talking about how reading aloud can encourage "little dinosaurs" to become readers, and modeling letter and sound recognition activities.

(Picture book. 5-7)

Pub Date: Jan. 22, 2019

Duration: 6 mins

Publisher: Weston Woods Studios

Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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    ARE WE THERE YET?

    "The car trip to Grandma’s always feels exciting until after the first hour,” begins Robert Petkoff in the informative voice of a travel guide. Questioning and mystery enter his tone as he wonders what happens after that hour, “when your brain is bored.” Then Petkoff departs from his neutral role to become the squeaky-voiced complaining backseat child who issues the classic titular question. On the accompanying CD, Santat’s comic illustrations mark changes in the story and the child’s emotions. Petkoff animates the tale with a dinosaur roar, alien chatter, and, of course, the continual whine of the bored but imaginative passenger. Illustrations and narration work together well to emphasize the humor.

    (Picture book. 5-8)

    Pub Date: April 12, 2016

    Duration: 5 mins

    DD ISBN: 9781478908999

    Publisher: Hachette Audio

    Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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      DINOSAUR BONES

      Travel back sixty-five million years to hear about dinosaurs and dinosaur bones. Bob Barner packs much dinosaur food for thought into his book. Not only can one simultaneously listen to and read the text, but one can also enjoy the bold illustrations and accompanying factual information. Barner's rhymes will appeal to young audiences, especially as read by Jerry Dixon. This audio production provides the listener many options—the text itself, the facts themselves, as well as either of the former with or without page-turning prompts. Both younger and early learners will find the right track. Zippy music, including an original song, complete the package.

      Ages 4-6

      Pub Date: Jan. 22, 2006

      Duration: 4 mins

      Publisher: Weston Woods Studios

      Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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