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My New Favorite Picture Book!

2/5/2019

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Stegothesaurus      
 written by Bridget Heos                         and illustrated by T.L. McBeth 

This is a fun story about family - and synonyms - starring two stegosauruses and one stegothesaurus! Kids, teachers, and librarians will enjoy the antics of Stegothesaurus, who has three words for every one that his brothers speak. Why describe a food as yummy when you could call it savory, succulent and scrumptious instead? Stegothesaurus learns that his friend allothesaurus has very different ideas about what constitutes a good meal, and discovers there’s one thing that he loves more than words: his family.
​Ages: Preschool - 3rd grade.

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Bridget Heos
 is the author of more than sixty nonfiction books for children, including Who Wants to Be a Princess? She lives in Kansas City with her family.
T.L. McBeth is an author and illustrator living and working in New York. His illustrations have been featured on Threadless and displayed at the Society of Illustrators.

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