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Dinoblock (Alphablock), by Christopher Franceschelli

Dinoblock (Alphablock), by Christopher Franceschelli

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Dinoblock (Alphablock), by Christopher Franceschelli

Dinoblock (Alphablock), by Christopher Franceschelli



Dinoblock (Alphablock), by Christopher Franceschelli

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Following in the footsteps of the groundbreaking Alphablock and Countablock, Dinoblock features thick pages cut into the shapes of dinosaurs! Readers will be introduced to more than 20 different kinds of dinos via die-cuts of their unique silhouettes and the illuminating comparisons to familiar things from a young child’s world. I stretch high like the ladder on a fire truck. I am a Brachiosaurus. As children touch the pages, they have a chance to guess the dinosaur and appreciate the uniqueness of its silhouette. A final gatefold delivers a roundup of all the dinos included. This hands-on approach, delivered in colorful pages by hip British design team Peskimo, makes for an immersive, age-appropriate introduction to a favorite topic of childhood.

Dinoblock (Alphablock), by Christopher Franceschelli

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #16621 in Books
  • Brand: Franceschelli, Christopher/ Peskimo (ILT)
  • Published on: 2015-06-30
  • Released on: 2015-06-30
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 6.50" h x 2.00" w x 5.50" l, 2.00 pounds
  • Binding: Board book
  • 96 pages
Dinoblock (Alphablock), by Christopher Franceschelli

From School Library Journal PreS-Gr 1—A companion volume to the author's Alphablock (2013) and Countablock (2014, both Abrams), this chunky block of a book, replete with flaps, offers tiny tots a litany of 21 dinosaurs. Beginning and ending with double-page fold-outs of a museum, the book presents no time line—indeed, there's no real organization—leaving that to more serious offerings. The book follows the same formula for each dinosaur: a spread mentioning a single characteristic ("I am quick like a fox" or "I burrow like a rabbit"), featuring a cutaway flap that is followed by a simple illustration relating the characteristic to a real-world association, such as a fire truck indicating the relative height of one dino. Franceschelli also includes the dinosaur's name and a phonetic spelling to help with pronunciation. The bright illustrations tend away from violent imagery. Even toothy T. rex, out in a thunderstorm, appears more anxious than aggressive. Though the pages are thinner than those in most board books, the binding and flaps are nonetheless quite sturdy. VERDICT Board book lovers and beyond will enjoy this fun look at dinos.—Patricia Manning, formerly at Eastchester Public Library, NY

Review "The age-appropriate new vocabulary and the clever design will prompt hours of study by aspiring paleontologists; the sturdy construction ensures the book will survive them." (Kirkus Reviews)"A companion volume to the author’s Alphablock (2013) and Countablock (2014, both Abrams), this chunky block of a book, replete with flaps, offers tiny tots a litany of 21 dinosaurs...VERDICT Board book lovers and beyond will enjoy this fun look at dinos." (School Library Journal)"This chunky board book clocks in at 96 pages, but its cheerful design and trove of dinosaurs will easily capture youngsters’ attention. Vintage print-style illustrations implement bright colors and die-cut pages to draw comparisons between modern animals and their dinosaur counterparts... The clues and die-cut dino reveals make for a fun, informative read." (Booklist)

About the Author Christopher Franceschelli is a seasoned publisher, editor, and creator of children’s books. He currently runs Chronicle’s Handprint imprint and the SmartInk packaging company. A born-and-raised New Yorker, Franceschelli lives with his family in Brooklyn.Peskimo is a husband-and-wife illustration and design team. They live in Bristol, England.


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. great for children who love dinosaurs By allhailandy My daughter loves all things dinosaur, and she spied this book at the bookstore. She loved it but we didn't get it due to the price. Every time we went to the book store after that she asked for me to read her this book before we went home. Found it on Amazon for a lower price and got it for her as an end of the month surprise for filling up her responsibility chart each month and she was so excited to receive it! I had thought that since it is such a short book, meant for younger children (she is 3 and will sit for pretty long books) that it would lose its appeal quickly, but she really loves it. I like that each dinosaur name has a pronunciation guide, though quite a few of them I knew from watching Dinosaur Train with my daughter. A few dinosaurs I was completely unfamiliar with, so the pronunciation guides are much appreciated. The illustrations are very nice and I think my daughter really enjoys turning the flaps. It is a beautiful book and I am very pleased with having purchased it.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Great Style Book and Dinosaur Fun By Cherise Kachelmuss After checking out Alphablock and Countablock, I was excited to check out Dinoblock. It is a small but thick hardcover book that is packed with all things dinosaur. Each page is thick and durable, perfect for little ones. The pages read various things like "I am tall like a six-story building" and then the next page will read "I am a Sauroposeidon." It then breaks it down how to pronounce the dinosaur. I love how the illustrations are simple but colorful. Every other page has a notch cut out which makes it easy to flip pages for kids. I honestly had no idea there were so many dinosaurs and I love how this book explains each dinosaur and how to pronounce them. Lots of dinosaur fun!

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. We already have and love Alphablock. When we saw Dinoblock it was a ... By Amy We already have and love Alphablock. When we saw Dinoblock it was a no brainer for our dinosaur loving 2.5 year old daughter! I love that it has comparisons for each dinosaur because it sparks so much brain power for little ones. It has a fold out cover for both front and back which is always fun for little ones. The dinosaurs also aren't all super common which makes it a learning tool for all of us. It has the pronunciations as well because lord knows I can't figure 90% of them out on my own! I can't say enough about this book. It also the same height as Alphablock so they fit beautifully on a shelf together!

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