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Today’s Kindle Daily Deals Plus Helpful Advice For Parents In How To Make Friends With A Plant Eating Dinosaur. My Favorites Are The Herbivores. (HOW TO OVERCOME CHILDHOOD FEARS WITH THE HELP OF DINOSAURS, THE NICE KIND HERBIVORES. Book 1) by Andy Williams

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How To Make Friends With A Plant Eating Dinosaur. My Favorites Are The Herbivores. (HOW TO OVERCOME CHILDHOOD FEARS WITH THE HELP OF DINOSAURS, THE NICE KIND HERBIVORES. Book 1)
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 HOW TO MAKE FRIENDS WITH A PLANT EATING DINOSAUR. MY FAVORITES ARE THE HERBIVORES is written for children on how to make and keep lifelong friendships. Herbivores are dinosaurs who eat only plants and can be a child’s companion. The main character of the book, a curious boy, is fascinated with how normally scary figures such as dinosaurs, turn out to be loving, compassionate friends. He asks for plant-eating dinosaurs, ie. herbivores, to help him eat (especially his vegetables) during meals, keep him company at bedtime while sharing his discovery with his friends. Presented in easy to read English, the ten page illustrated fantasy book presents life lessons for kids with herbivore dinosaurs as their guides.
Anyone searching for a children’s book, for ages 4-6, will find HOW TO MAKE FRIENDS WITH A PLANT EATING DINOSAUR. MY FAVORITES ARE THE HERBIVORES is a magical tale that will educate children to follow guides that care. Parents and educators will find great advice on training children to grow up gracefully. Get the book on sale for a limited time. Plant eating dinos are a small but crucial part in the life of children, both naughty and nice.
Reviews:
By prisrob top 100 reviewer, 4/5 stars. “The author has written a cute book for children about dinosaurs, the kind that eat vegetables and fruits, not meat. The illustrations depict the adventures of the boy. Upon reading the book, you will learn about many dinosaurs. I like children’s books that have a lesson to be learned.”
Review by Barbara Ann Mojica, 4/5 stars. “Dinosaur treats.” “Short bedtime story about a little boy who loves plant-eating dinosaurs because he fears the carnivores who eat each each other and just might want to eat him! The boy hopes these herbivores become his friends. Every night, after his mom reads a bedtime story about herbivores, he carefully unwraps the vegetable he has hidden in a napkin for them and places them on his windows He even shows his dinosaur friends how to eat them and invites them to his bed.”
On About.com, author Bob Strauss writes “pretty much every kid in the world goes through a “dinosaur phase,” when he or she eats, sleeps and breathes dinosaurs. Sometimes this happens as young as two or three when a precocious tot pronounces the word “tyrannosaurus” before he can wrap his mouth around “please” or “thank you.” Usually, it occurs around the age of six or seven when kids are just starting to come to grips with scientific concepts and can extrapolate the behavior of dinosaurs from the wildlife they see at the zoo. Until 20 years ago, most kids learned about dinosaurs from mounted skeletons in museums. In fact, many kids prefer their dinosaurs in skeleton form–especially when they’re putting together scale-sized models of a Stegosaurus or Brachiosaurus!” But why, exactly, do kids love dinosaurs so much? Reason No. 1: Dinosaurs Are Big, Scary – and Extinct. The most likely explanation for why kids love dinosaurs is that these huge, reptiles went extinct over 65 million years ago. Children have vivid imaginations. That’s why dinosaurs have such enormous appeal: the average grade-schooler may have only a vague idea when dinosaurs went extinct, but he knows, for a fact, that they’re no longer around. A Tyrannosaurus Rex, no matter how huge and hungry, is thus rendered completely safe. Reason No. 2: Dinosaurs Get to Do What They Want. No one tells a full-grown Stegosaurus that he has to go to bed, finish his peas before he can have dessert, or take care of his baby sister. Dinosaurs represent, in kids’ minds, the ultimate: when they want something, they go out and get it, and nothing had better stand in their way. The reason parents don’t mind when their kid pretends to be a fierce Allosaurus is that this kind of “disobedience” allows him to harmlessly blow off steam; it’s better to deal with a pesky dinosaur than a child having an ugly tantrum.” Now how many parents know this behavior all too well?

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