Reviews for Dinosaurs don't have bedtimes!

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A little boy intent on his dinosaur persona insists that dinosaurs dont do the things his mother wants him to do. Dinnertime? Not for dinos! They eat whenever they like, according to Mo. The verso shows the two white redheads at the table, his mother sitting nicely and the little boy turned away from the table in his chair and messily using his hands to eat spaghetti and meatballs, green dinosaur-foot slippers on his feet. The recto shows the boys vivid imagination at work: a green dino with bare, very similar feet and with a red-striped belly to match the boys shirt crunches something unidentifiable in the midst of a jungle. This pattern continues throughout as the duo cleans up, takes a bath, dries off, puts on pajamas, plays, has a glass of milk, and heads to bed. While readers may be caught up in this boys admirable ability to pretend, adults will be wondering about this moms spine: Mos naughty antics get no more than a sigh, whether its crayon drawings on the wall or milk bubbles that cascade over the table. In spite of the boys poor behavior, no one will have any doubt of this mothers love as she tucks him tenderly in, the bright, busy digital illustrations speaking volumes. No, dinos dont have to do the same things that little boys do, including have any manners. (Picture book. 3-7) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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