![]() ![]() Although the coat hides his wings from the world, Norman no longer finds joy in bathtime, playing at the park, swimming, or birthday parties. Afraid of what his parents might say, he hides his new wings under a big, stuffy coat. ![]() Norman, a “ perfectly normal” boy, never dreamed he might grow wings. 3-5)Ī boy with wings learns to be himself and inspires others like him to soar, too. Readers soon discover these gargantuan diners actually have exemplary table manners, suggesting that little dinosaurs everywhere might do well to follow their lead and “eat up.” A humorous, highly palatable read-aloud primer on table etiquette for the preschool dining set. An out-of-control pink-and-blue-striped Amargasaurus flips a plate of spaghetti into the air while a spotted Spinosaurus slyly spits out his partially chewed broccoli, a huge Lambeosaurus bubbles his milk and a recumbent Gorgosaurus pokes string beans up his nose. A quirky winged Quetzalcoatlus fusses, fidgets and squirms in his chair in a busy restaurant. A ponderous Protoceratops picks at his cereal and throws down his cup. ![]() An orange and purple Cryolophosaurus rudely burps and belches. Their signature rhyming text and hilarious illustrations introduce an ensemble of wacky giant reptiles in the end pages and show them engaged in a spectrum of really terrible table tantrums. ![]() Dynamic dinosaur duo Yolen and Teague team up again, this time tackling the touchy topic of table manners. ![]()
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