… The dinosaurs are rendered in an Art Deco-influenced style, and the lines roll off the tongue like the rhymes of Dr. Drip is definitely a dino worth hooting over."-"Kirkus Reviews" Praise for "The Gruffalo": "A modern classic."-The Observer, In this prehistoric setting, waterweed-eating duckbill dinosaurs live on one side of a river, and a "mean Tyrannosaurus with his grim and grisly bride" live on the other. An enjoyable group read-aloud., Praise for "Tyrannosaurus Drip": "With scansion firmly in hand, Donaldson pens a rhymed tale of dino-heroism perfectly complemented by Roberts's comical cartoon scenes of toothy carnivores and trumpet-mouthed vegetarians. Expressive characters enhance the humor, and the limited palette helps emphasize just how different the creatures' worlds are. Children will enjoy the repetitive lilt, and adults will appreciate how naturally it reads. The dinosaurs are rendered in an Art Deco-influenced style, and the lines roll off the tongue like the rhymes of Dr. In this prehistoric setting, waterweed-eating duckbill dinosaurs live on one side of a river, and a "mean Tyrannosaurus with his grim and grisly bride" live on the other.
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