I Love You More, Babysaur: A Sweet and Punny Dinosaur Board Book for Babies and Toddlers (Punderland)
Once/Now/Then/After Series
illustrations by
What’s inside...
In this sweet and pun-filled board book, a parent dinosaur expresses their boundless love for their little one, using delightful word play and whimsical illustrations to convey the depth of their bond. This fun gift notebook contains 100 lined pages, flexible binding for easy writing, and a stunning cover that makes it an impactful gift for co-workers, friends, and family.
Series reading
Non-Sequential
Age
0-3
Length
24 pages
Text complexity
Discussion points
What do you think it means when Babysaur says 'I love you more'?
How do you show someone that you love them?
Can you think of a time when you felt really loved? What happened?
Why do you think the dinosaurs are doing fun activities together?
If you were a dinosaur, what special way would you show your love to your family?
Tip: Role play these questions
Encourage your child to relate the story to their own experiences by sharing personal stories of love and care. Use expressions from the book during daily activities to reinforce the messages. Praise your child for thoughtful answers and encourage them to ask their own questions about the story.
Key lessons
Example Lesson: Expression of love and affection
Explanation: Through the playful and loving interactions between the dinosaur characters, the book demonstrates various ways of showing love.
Real-World Application: Children learn to express their feelings and affection towards family and friends, fostering emotional development and strong bonds.
Example Lesson: The value of humor
Explanation: The book uses puns and wordplay, making the interaction between characters fun and engaging.
Real-World Application: Encourages children to appreciate and use humor in daily interactions, enhancing social skills and making communication more enjoyable.
Example Lesson: Recognizing and celebrating differences
Explanation: Different types of dinosaurs interacting positively in the story exemplify acceptance and celebration of differences.
Real-World Application: Teaches children to embrace diversity among peers and promotes inclusivity from an early age.