PreS-Gr 2—This much-needed addition to the series explores everyday situations. Yolen's rhyming text tackles recreational safety ("He wears/a good helmet/when riding his bike/takes bottles of water/when on a long hike."), safety at home ("Is he rough with the cat?/Does he stand up/on chairs?/When Mama says 'No!'/does he run down the stairs?"), and a reminder that every "dinosaur" should know when and how to dial 911. Teague's bright illustrations are wonderfully whimsical, with colorful dinosaurs taking up the bulk of the spreads. Their expressions, and those of the diverse humans, are a delight, from the worried looks of dinos behaving unsafely to the loving looks of caregivers seeing their charges safe and having fun. Seasoned dinosaur enthusiasts will appreciate having the proper name for each creature included in the text and endpapers. Books on safety can verge on didactic, but not this simple, lovely title—it's all sorts of fun. An excellent addition to all picture book collections.—
Amy Koester, Learning Experiences Department, Skokie PL
With familiar dashes of humor and whimsy, the latest entry in the
series implores little dinosaurs to "stay safe and play safe."
Teague's oil paintings reinforce the rhyming text's recommended
guidelines, while the dinosaurs' out-of-proportion physical
presence gently over-emphasizes each point. Young humans will laugh
along at the dinos' antics, and caregivers will appreciate the
opportunity for further conversations.
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