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The Ugly Dino Hatchling

by Stephanie True Peters

Book Details

Publisher:Capstone
Published:2017-08
Pages:41
Format:BOOK
Language:en
ISBN:9781496554277

Reading Info

Age Range:6-10

About This Book

There once was an ugly duckling... who was actually a baby dinosaur! A dino egg tumbled through a time vortex into a duck nest, but it's clear the hatchling Rex doesn't fit in with his duckling family. So the lost dino leaves the nest on a quest to find his place among the barnyard animals. Will Rex ever find where he truly belongs? In this Far Out Fables adventure, Hans Christian Andersen's The Ugly Duckling receives a playful, modern twist. Experience a classic fable like never before in this

Our Review

This charming retelling of the classic ugly duckling story gives the familiar tale a prehistoric twist that will delight young dinosaur enthusiasts. When a dinosaur egg accidentally travels through time and hatches among ducklings, the hatchling Rex quickly realizes he doesn't belong with his feathered family. The narrative cleverly maintains the original story's emotional core while introducing children to themes of identity and belonging through the lens of a lost dinosaur searching for his place in the world. This creative adaptation brings fresh energy to a timeless fable while keeping its heartwarming message intact.

The barnyard setting provides a familiar backdrop that helps children connect the new elements to the traditional story they may already know. Young readers will enjoy spotting the differences between Rex and his duckling siblings while recognizing the universal experience of feeling out of place. This picture book successfully bridges classic literature with contemporary interests, making it particularly engaging for children who love both animal stories and dinosaur adventures. The satisfying conclusion reinforces the important lesson that everyone eventually finds where they truly belong.

Themes

Juvenile Nonfiction

Subjects

Juvenile Nonfiction