Customer Reviews for How Do Dinosaurs Play with Their Friends?

How Do Dinosaurs Play with Their Friends?
by Jane Yolen

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Book Reviews of How Do Dinosaurs Play with Their Friends?

Book Review: From a Texas Grandmother
Summary: 5 Stars

I ordered "How Do Dinosaurs Play With Their Frinds" for my grandson. He is 8 years old and is autistic, and he loves dinosaurs. I bought two of the How Do Dinosaurs... book series. He loves both of them. I also thought they were a good read. They have a good message, entertaining lesson and great art work.

Book Review: a must own for any child
Summary: 5 Stars

My 16 month old daughter loves having us read this book to her over and over and over again, she never gets sick of it, love how it has all the different names of the types of dinosaurs too (even though we don't know how to say some of them!). Can't wait to get all the other "how do dinosaurs" books for her!

Book Review: How Do Dinosaurs Play With Their Friends?
Summary: 5 Stars


Jane Yolen is an excellent children's author. ALL her books are terrific. Her Dinosaur series is a hit with my grandchildren. They especially like How Do Dinosaurs Eat Their Food? Several of the series come as board books, which are great for young children as they do not tear as easily.

Book Review: Fun Book
Summary: 4 Stars

Purchased the book to go with SCREATURE for my 3 year old grandson. Had fun reading the book while he held the SCREATURE Dinosaur. Was concerned SCREATURE would be too scarey for him and purchased the book to read with him just in case. SCREATURE was a hit as was the book.

Book Review: How Do Dinosaurs Play with Their Friends?
Summary: 3 Stars

The drawings are outstanding and my grandchildren love telling me who each of the dinosaurs are. The story seems to work well, always asking questions that seem to have a NO for an answer. Children seem to like to say NO. The manners being taught are very good.
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