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Dinosaur Pirates! (Penny Dale's Dinosaurs)

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Tom's books have been translated into thirty-nine languages, and to date he has sold over 5 million copies of his books in the UK alone. The Christmasaurus is currently being developed by The Greatest Showman director Michael Gracey into an animated, feature-length movie with original songs written by Tom.

This hilarious addition to the new lift-the-flap series features a host of hidden surprises. The poop-filled adventure is written by bestselling author duo Tom Fletcher and Dougie Poynter, and brought to life by the preposterously talented Gary Parsons. Penny Dale was born in Abbey Road near The Beatles' Studio, but grew up in Ottery St Mary. Her first school was so small that all the children were in one classroom, and even that wasn't full. She drew and made things all the time and her dad showed her how to use a hammer properly, something she's still proud of. She made plasticine models of everything she could think of. When Penny was very small, she found her parents' folios from a time when they both went to life drawing classes in London. She remembers being immensely impressed by their drawing, and even though she was very young, she knew she wanted to draw like that one day. At her junior school she was encouraged to draw pictures to complement written work, and this she loved, though this was not encouraged later on at secondary school, which she found disappointing. However, she still managed to illustrate work in some subjects, like Science (lively diagrams), Geography (coloured-in maps) and even made a lift-the-flap Norman Castle in History. And as far as the feel of the whole scene… thinking about it reminded me of this photo. It shows me, and my brother playing on a replica of the Golden Hinde. This fun series is the perfect introduction to the world of Danny and Dino. The poop-filled adventure is written by bestselling author duo Tom Fletcher and Dougie Poynter!

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The paintings: During preparation time on the book I happened to visit Amsterdam and was surprised to find taking non-flash photos was allowed in the Rijksmuseum. So thanks to that, the cabin has some Dutch master inspired paintings on the walls. Set out on a thrilling ocean voyage and unravel the mysteries of the physical world in "Dinosaur Pirate". Designed specially for the young curious minds, this game fuses the excitement of pirate adventures with practical physics lessons. It's not just about being a captain of a pirate ship; it’s an exploration, a journey of learning through play.

Looking for boat games or simulator games that provide more than just entertainment? "Dinosaur Pirate" stands out as one of the best educational games, emphasizing learning through play. Not only does it fit the bill for 'pirate games for kids' or 'games for toddlers', but it also introduces them to Pre-K activities. Dive deep into a world where colors come alive, and shapes take on new meanings. It's not just a game; it's a holistic learning experience. Discover the pooptastic world of Dino and Danny, from bestselling authors Tom Fletcher and Dougie Poynter!Join Danny and Dino for a POOPTASTIC Christmas in this lift-the-flap adventure! With rip-roaring rhyme and laugh-out-loud silliness, the Dinosaur that Pooped series has sold over 1.5 million copies around the world! One Christmas Eve, Danny and Dino receive an exciting invitation to the North Pole. Soon, they're on a festive tour of Santa's workshop, meeting elves and reindeer along the way. There's just one problem - Dino is VERY hungry, and he's surrounded by treats! Will he hold off until Santa's special feast, or will his rumbly tummy ruin Christmas? A brilliant book for children new to this ridiculously funny picture book series, and a fun new reading experience for all those who loved:

Verdict: A delightful and amusing read that you won't mind reading again and again, let alone your children! I based the dinosaur’s pirate galleon on a model of this ship. This almost life size replica was built for a TV series about Frances Drake made in the 1960’s (I know, look at my dress). It wasn’t strictly speaking a pirate ship, but to us it was, and seemed thrillingly real! I particularly remember being fascinated by the captain’s cabin, the sloping, curved walls, the furniture, the pictures and equipment, maps and telescopes… In fact all the details! At Yateland, we believe in the power of play. Our apps are not just games for kids; they are portals to knowledge. Guided by our motto - "Apps children love and parents trust", we craft apps with educational values that inspire preschoolers across the globe. Dive into our world: https://yateland.com Mavren Fein don't drain the veins, he's just on a lifegain train" - Ixalan Nursery rhyme, probably. If you want to build around a new Legendary creature because that's what you do, take a look at this beauty.Tilt and curve: The whole scene is tipped out of level to suggest the swell of sea, also the lantern is swinging. The wake of the sea out of the window is curved to imply the ship is turning. Captain and parrot: The parrot is on the T rex’s shoulder, but also features in two paintings on the wall. One conclusion would be that the captain is very fond of his parrot! The Captain also has a picture of himself on display. Discuss. Join Danny and Dino as they search for Easter eggs in this EGGcellent lift-the-flap story! With rip-roaring rhyme and laugh-out-loud silliness, the Dinosaur that Pooped series has sold over 1.5 million copies around the world!

This poop-filled extravaganza is brought to life by the preposterously talented illustrator Garry Parsons, and the brand new sea-shanty rhythm is perfect for reading out loud.

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Dynamic Learning: The levels evolve with the storyline, allowing players to witness and understand physical phenomena firsthand. A lot of the Dinosaurs are big and durdly and while some don't have much synergy with other Dinosaurs Later, in a reply to another comment about the tweet, I mentioned I’d particularly enjoyed the research and detailing in this particular illustration, and that started me thinking… I know details can be a great way of adding depth, description and atmosphere to simple text, and children do enjoy peering at, and spotting things in pictures. But also, if an adult is reading to a child, it’s good to have detail that can be interpreted, or ‘read’ by them too, and passed on to the child in, “What d’you think that is?” type exchanges.

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