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Doris the Bookasaurus

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Hooray for books! They make me ROAR!
Doris the Bookasaurus thinks books are mega-dino-tastic! They make her spiky tail wiggle and her imagination soar.
Her boisterous little brothers, Max and T.J., do not agree. They want her to stop reading and play Chomp the Flag and STEGO Blocks . . . until Doris shares her pirate book aloud. Soon they're using their imagination for on an epic adventure to Sharktooth bay.
With charming rhyming text about an adorable dinosaur family, Doris and her siblings show rambunctious readers everywhere that reading and playing go perfectly together!
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    • Kirkus

      May 15, 2017
      Doris--a light-blue cartoon dinosaur who adores reading books--eventually wins over her skeptical, action-oriented brothers."Hooray for books! / I love them so! / I get a wagonload to go." That's Doris at the library, beginning a fairly lengthy exposition of her love affair with books. The entire text is in rhyme, with two different schemes of rhythm. The scansion is excellent, making the verses both easy to read aloud and easy for pre-readers to eventually memorize. Children who embrace the warm, happy personality of PBS' Barney will eagerly accept smiling Doris, with her pink stegosaurus spikes, and her equally colorful theropod brothers. Although the brothers initially complain that Doris just wants to read when they want to do such things as play "STEGO Blocks" or "Chomp the Flag," Doris inadvertently lures them into her world by revealing exciting facts from a book of records, riddles from a joke book, and the imaginative playacting that results from reading fiction. Little ones will giggle at how the tables turn after Doris' pirate book completely enthralls her brothers. If the group pictured on the verso upon opening the book is Doris' family, it appears that Doris and her mother share the cartoon gender trait of curly lashes. Fortunately, Doris' exuberant, life-affirming behavior shows not a trace of shy, bluestocking bookishness. As with most books about the awesomeness of reading, this is most likely to appeal to children who are already excited about books, but it makes for an agreeable affirmation. (Picture book. 3-5)

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    • The Horn Book

      July 1, 2018
      Doris the dinosaur is a voracious reader: "Yes, I always need some more. / Hooray for books! They make me ROAR!" Her little brothers just want to play and grow frustrated that Doris is always reading...until sis shares a story and gets them hooked on books, too. Upbeat rhyming text and fresh pencil illustrations with bright digital coloring combine for a roaring-good read-aloud.

      (Copyright 2018 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • English

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  • ATOS Level:2.2
  • Interest Level:K-3(LG)
  • Text Difficulty:0-1

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