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Now young children can read about dinosaurs'even how to say their names'by themselves. 'Shouts of welcome will greet this new addition to the Early I Can Read series.' 'H. 'Excellent illustrations . . . a virtual necessity for any library that serves primary-grade children.' 'SLJ.
Dinosaur Time (I Can Read Book 1)
Review by LF : Thumbs up!!!! 
My son loves this book. He actually is learning to read and about dinosaurs at the same time!!!!!!
Dinosaur Time (I Can Read Book 1)
Review by shornk : Excellent for first time readers 
Dinosaur Time Review
The Good:
The focus is to help young children recognize a diverse selection of dinosaurs and correctly pronounce their names. Each has an easy phonetic name pronunciation key along with what they probably ate; meat or plants. Arnold Lobel draws very detailed animals and environments which are realistic enough without being scary. There is no conflict or frightening images beyond showing teeth and claws. There is however, detailed text about who ate who. Example: "Tyrannosaurus ate other dinosaurs."
The book was first published in 1974 and has received updated text and pictures to reflect new names and theories on how the dinosaurs probably lived.
The Bad:
Not all the animals included are dinosaurs. Teratosaurus is a Thecodont, an animal that predated and slightly overlapped with dinosaurs but was not a dinosaur itself. No mention of this is included, and would be overly complicated if it were for the target reader. It seems an odd choice considering there are plenty of actual dinosaurs that could have been included instead.
Conclusion:
This book is not really suited for advanced readers even as a dinosaur information resource. It is clearly meant for first time readers to become engaged in science and reading on their own.
Grass Tiger: Pretty good
Bryan J. Ischo: A fun book for small children
Ann Rausch "Wobbler Ann": Great Resource
Dr. Joan E. Aitken "author of Interpersonal C...: Fun Change