How Do Dinosaurs Say Good Night? by Jane Yolen
by Jane Yolen
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Follow along as eleven different dinosaur children and their prehistoric parents give a big kiss, turn out the light, tuck in their tails, and whisper "good night."
Our Review
This charming picture book transforms the familiar bedtime struggle into a prehistoric adventure, exploring how young dinosaurs might handle saying good night. Through a series of gently humorous scenarios, children encounter eleven different dinosaur species engaging in typical delaying tactics—from demanding one more kiss to throwing a stuffed animal—before finally settling down. The rhythmic, repetitive text creates a soothing read-aloud experience perfect for winding down, while the question-and-answer format invites young listeners to participate in the story.
Mark Teague's expressive illustrations brilliantly capture both the dinosaurs' massive scale and their very human emotions, showing these giant creatures in cozy domestic settings that will delight young readers. The book cleverly validates children's own bedtime feelings while modeling positive behavior, making it particularly valuable for parents navigating evening routines with resistant little ones. As a bonus, dinosaur enthusiasts will appreciate identifying the different species sprinkled throughout this warm, reassuring story that turns bedtime into a joyful ritual rather than a battle.
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