Here Come the Dinosaurs: A touch-and-feel board book with a fold-out surprise (Clap Hands) [Board book] Pat-a-Cake
Clap Hands Series
What’s inside...
Here Come the Dinosaurs is an engaging touch-and-feel book designed for toddlers, filled with lively illustrations and interactive elements that encourage children to clap, count, and interact with the friendly dinosaur characters. With textures on each page and a big fold-out surprise at the end, it provides a fun and immersive experience for young readers. Other books in the series include Here Come the Monkeys, Here Come the Kittens, and Here Come the Puppies.
Series reading
Non-Sequential
Age
0-3
Length
10 pages
Text complexity
Discussion points
What do you think it would feel like to touch a dinosaur's skin?
Can you imagine the sounds different dinosaurs might make?
Why do you think some dinosaurs are big and some are small?
What would you do if you met a dinosaur today?
How do you think dinosaurs played with their friends?
Tip: Role play these questions
Use expressive gestures and sounds to mimic dinosaurs while reading to make the experience more vivid and engaging.
Encourage your child to touch the different textures in the book and describe what they feel like.
Ask your child to guess what might happen next in the story before revealing the fold-out surprise, to enhance their predictive skills.
Relate the dinosaurs' characteristics or behaviors to animals your child is familiar with, to help them draw parallels and understand the content better.
After reading, involve your child in a creative activity, like drawing their favorite dinosaur from the book, to deepen their connection with the story.
Key lessons
Example Lesson: Sensory Exploration
Explanation: This book incorporates various textures to engage children's sense of touch, enhancing their sensory skills.
Real-World Application: Children can apply sensory exploration in daily activities, such as distinguishing different textures and materials in their environment.
Example Lesson: Cause and Effect
Explanation: Interactions with the book’s features, like the fold-out surprise, demonstrate the concept of cause and effect.
Real-World Application: Understanding cause and effect can help children predict outcomes and understand the consequences of their actions during play or daily routines.
Example Lesson: Vocabulary Development
Explanation: The book introduces specific dinosaur names and descriptors, expanding a child's vocabulary.
Real-World Application: Children can use this enriched vocabulary to express themselves more clearly and accurately in conversations at home and in school.
Example Lesson: Motor Skill Development
Explanation: Turning pages and interacting with tactile elements in the book can enhance fine motor skill development.
Real-World Application: Refined motor skills can aid in other activities such as drawing, writing, and assembling puzzles.
Example Lesson: Discovery and Curiosity
Explanation: The book invites children to discover different dinosaurs, fostering a sense of curiosity.
Real-World Application: A nurtured sense of curiosity encourages children to explore the world around them, ask questions, and seek out new learning opportunities.