How Do Dinosaurs Eat Their Food?

By Yolen, Jane

Publishers Summary:
Explains how young dinosaurs should behave during a typical school day.

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ISBN
978-0-43924-102-1
Publisher
Blue Sky Scholastic


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School Library Journal

Reviewed on August 1, 2005

PreS-Gr 2 Another addition to the humorous series that began with "How Do Dinosaurs Say Good Night?" (Scholastic, 2000). In the first part of the book, dinosaurs burp, belch, and display all kinds of other inappropriate behaviors during breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Spinosaurus doesn't -eat all his food...[he spits] out his broccoli partially chewed. - Quetzalcoatlus fusses, fidgets, and squirms in his chair in a restaurant, while Ama...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

Horn Book Magazine

Reviewed on September 1, 2005

Is going to a restaurant with a hyper three-year-old much different from doing so with a giant pterosaur? According to Yolen and Teague's latest addition to their How Do Dinosaurs... series, the Quetzalcoatlus was also prone to embarrassing its parents by tipping over chairs and getting crumbs everywhere. This amusing lesson in table manners depicts various other prehistoric reptiles spitti...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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