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How do dinosaurs say goodbye? / Jane Yolen ; illustrated by Mark Teague.

Yolen, Jane, (author.). Teague, Mark, (illustrator.).

Summary:

Saying goodbye is hard, even for dinosaurs. When they have to part from a loved one, they might cry, or hide in their bedrooms, or even write "DON'T GO!" on the wall. But with a little courage, they can face their fears. They can tell grown-ups how they're feeling and know that time apart can still be filled with love. This humorous and heartfelt picture book from bestselling duo Jane Yolen and Mark Teague will teach young readers how to say goodbye with poise and grace -- with laugh-out-loud antics along the way! Each How Do Dinosaurs book is a combination of childish antics followed by a gentle lesson -- with over 19 million books in print. See if your little readers can find the names of each dinosaur, hidden on each page!

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781338363357
  • ISBN: 1338363352
  • Physical Description: 40 unnumbered pages : illustrations ; 31 cm
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Scholastic Press, an imprint of Scholastic Inc., 2021.

Content descriptions

Target Audience Note:
Ages 3-5. Scholastic Press.
Grades K-1. Scholastic Press.
AD450L Lexile
Decoding demand: 39 (low) Semantic demand: 35 (low) Syntactic demand: 90 (very high) Structure demand: 76 (high) Lexile
Subject: Dinosaurs > Juvenile fiction.
Farewells > Juvenile fiction.
Separation (Psychology) > Juvenile fiction.
Courage in children > Juvenile fiction.
Genre: Stories in rhyme.
Humorous fiction.
Picture books.

Available copies

  • 37 of 42 copies available at Missouri Evergreen.
  • 2 of 2 copies available at Pulaski County. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Pulaski County Library-Waynesville. (Show)

Holds

  • 0 current holds with 42 total copies.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
Pulaski County Library-Waynesville E Yol (Text) 33642000713495 WAY Dinosaurs Available -
Adair County Public Library JUV EZ Yolen (Text) 34029002593670 Juv Easy Reading Available -
Cape Girardeau Public Library YO (Text) 33042004797315 Juvenile Book Bin 2 Checked out 05/01/2024
Caruthersville Public Library E YOL (Text) 38417100545450 Easy Available -
Henry County - Lenora Blackmore jE Y7J (Text)
Memorial Notes: Favorites; gray dot.
I0000000286767 Picture Books Available -
Henry County - Main Library JPB FAV YOLEN JANE (Text) I0000000286242 Picture Books Checked out 05/16/2024
Jefferson County Library-Arnold E ANIMALS YOLEN (Text) 30061030217372 Easy Books Available -
Jefferson County Library-Arnold E ANIMALS YOLEN (Text) 30061030217380 Easy Books Available -
Keller Public Library-Dexter E Fic Yol (Text) 3376400009861 Easy Available -
Lebanon-Laclede County Library E Yolen (Text) 3803782708 Picture Books Available -

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Syndetic Solutions - Kirkus Review for ISBN Number 9781338363357
How Do Dinosaurs Say Goodbye?
How Do Dinosaurs Say Goodbye?
by Yolen, Jane; Teague, Mark (Illustrator)
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Parting--of the temporary rather than permanent kind--is the latest topic to be dino-sorted in this venerable series' 14th outing. Nobody dies and the series is showing no signs of flagging, so reading anything ominous into the title is overthinking it. Instead, Teague and Yolen once again treat readers to a succession of outsized, gaily patterned dinosaurs throwing tantrums or acting out, this time as dad packs up for a business trip or even just sets off to work, grandparents pause at the door for goodbyes, mom drops her offspring off at school on a first day, parents take a date night, or a moving van pulls up to the house. Per series formula, the tone switches partway through when bad behavior gives way to (suggested) better: "They tell all the grown-ups / just how they are feeling. / It helps right away / for fast dinosaur healing." Hugs, kisses, and a paper heart might also be more constructive responses than weeping, clinging, and making mayhem. Dinosaurian pronouns mostly alternate between he and she until switching to the generic their in the last part. In the art, the human cast mixes figures with different racial presentations and the date-night parents are an interracial couple, but there is no evident sign of same-gender or other nonnormative domestic situations. Tried and true, both in content and formula. (Picture book. 6-8) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Syndetic Solutions - School Library Journal Review for ISBN Number 9781338363357
How Do Dinosaurs Say Goodbye?
How Do Dinosaurs Say Goodbye?
by Yolen, Jane; Teague, Mark (Illustrator)
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PreS-Gr 1--In their latest collaboration in the "How Do Dinosaurs?" series, Yolen and Teague continue to help youngsters handle difficult situations with humor, practical advice, simple quatrains, and fabulous dinosaurs! Like many children, dinosaurs might have trouble saying goodbye when they have to part with a loved one, and they may throw tantrums, shake their massive heads, write notes (sometimes on walls!), and hide in bathrooms or bedrooms to avoid the inevitable. But with hugs from family, even dinosaurs can learn to express their feelings, and to say goodbye with kisses and love. The gargantuan creatures are amusingly depicted in familiar situations, so even though they may be sad or angry, their over-the-top antics and the reactions of their human counterparts make their problems humorous rather than traumatic. Dinosaur aficionados will love Teague's colorful reptiles, who stretch across two pages, dwarfing their human settings, and will appreciate that each dino is identified on endpapers and in tiny print where they first appear in the story. VERDICT Fans of any of the previous entries will rejoice at this new addition, which uses exaggeration and humor to help children acknowledge and deal with their dinosaur-sized emotions.--MaryAnn Karre, Binghamton, NY


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