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Flapdoodle Dinosaurs (Pop Up)

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What’s inside...

A colorful pop-up dinosaur lurks behind each large lift-the-flap in this book by best-selling author David A. Carter. Open the flaps if you dare and meet six delightful dinosaurs, each represented with a different color and described in rhyming verse written in flapdoodle, which means nonsense. From Tyrannosaurus Red to Velociraptor Green, this book is a must-have for young dinosaur fans.
Series reading

Non-Sequential

Age

3-7

Length

16 pages

Text complexity

Discussion points

What do you think dinosaurs liked to do for fun?
How do you think the dinosaurs felt when they met each other in the book?
If you could be any dinosaur from the book, which one would you be and why?
What would you do if you met a dinosaur like the ones in the book?
Tip: Role play these questions
Use expressive voice tones and facial expressions when discussing the book to make the conversation more lively and engaging.
Ask follow-up questions based on your child's responses to encourage deeper thinking and exploration of ideas.
Relate the dinosaurs' experiences to your child's life by drawing parallels between the dinosaurs' emotions and situations and your child's personal experiences.
Encourage your child to imagine and describe their own dinosaur character, asking what special traits or abilities their dinosaur would have.

Key lessons

Example Lesson: Teamwork
Explanation: The story highlights various dinosaurs working together to solve challenges, showing the importance of collaborating to achieve common goals.
Real-World Application: Children can apply this to group activities at school or collaborative projects, understanding that combining efforts can lead to success.
Example Lesson: Curiosity and Learning
Explanation: Throughout the book, dinosaur characters explore their environment, sparking curiosity and discovery among young readers.
Real-World Application: This can encourage children to ask questions and explore their surroundings, enhancing their learning experiences both in and outside of school.
Example Lesson: Overcoming Fears
Explanation: As the dinosaurs encounter different obstacles, they learn to face and overcome their fears, an essential growth aspect.
Real-World Application: This teaches children to confront their own fears and challenges, whether trying something new or dealing with difficult situations at school or home.

Flapdoodle Dinosaurs (Pop Up) by David A. Carter, A Arter