What's Wrong with a Pet Dinosaur?
Poems and Drawings
by Tony Philips
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Pub Date 9 Nov 2021 | Archive Date 4 Feb 2022
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Description
Laughs, giggles, yucks and chuckles. That's what's waiting for you in Tony Philips's collection of laugh-out-loud poetry for elementary readers, What's Wrong with a Pet Dinosaur? Inside, you'll discover the secret letter that comes after Z, the bestest animal in the world, what pets do when their owners are away, and how to cope with a monster under your bed.
Fans of Shel Silverstein and Dr. Seuss will appreciate Tony Philips's musical poetry and entertaining illustrations, which delight adults and young readers alike.
So, if you want to find out how to have the very best birthday party, what is wrong with a pet dinosaur, what to do if a vine grows out of your nose, and why you should never, ever elect McPutty, then get ready to stretch your brain and laugh til your sides hurt.
Advance Praise
"""A whimsical look at life that will definitely appeal to young readers.... witty, comical, thoughtful, and unique. ... If you do not get a chuckle from this book, go see your doctor because your funny bone is broken!"" - Readers' Favorite
""A timeless collection of humor-laced poetry aimed at entertaining young readers.... an instant classic.... Funny, quirky, and undeniably charming."" -- IndieReader
""The author has the gift of seeing the world through children's eyes.... often amusingly unexpected endings keep readers off-kilter and highly entertained."" -- BlueInk Review
""A wild maze of imagination and the wonders of growing up.... the kind of poetry book that will remain entertaining for years, ... surprisingly wise in its underlying messages."" — Self-Publishing Review"
Available Editions
ISBN | 9781737555605 |
PRICE | US$2.99 (USD) |
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Any book involving a dinosaur is an instant win in this house. My son very much enjoyed browsing the drawings in this one. We giggled lots reading these silly children's poems and he asked if we could buy it for his shelf. That’s a win in my book!! Five stars.
Major thanks to NetGalley, Idle Brains Publishing, and BooksGoSocial for this copy of What’s Wrong with a Pet Dinosaur? in exchange for an honest review. What’s Wrong with a Pet Dinosaur? is currently available for purchase.
This collection of poetry is so fun! It’s target demographic is elementary school-aged kids, but I think that anyone can enjoy it. The poems are light and humorous and playful and the accompanying art creates a world of zany characters that you can just lose your entire self in. (Also, everything rhymes! I miss reading poetry where everything rhymes; when my teachers told me that that wasn’t a requirement of poetry it changed my life forever)
Some of these poems are hilarious and make for great short stories, but there are a few are head-scratchers (to me, at least) too, with the occasional “I am not the target audience for this” thrown in for good measure. Overall, this collection has something for everyone and anyone can get a good laugh out of it.
If you’re interested, here are a few notable moments from my read:
1. I did not care for Santa’s diet poem
2. “Personal Sun,” bestie, that’s just climate change; you’re literally describing summer in NYC
3. “The Rabbit’s Spaghetti” — an interesting metaphor for hypocritical, preachy mf’ers; hopefully they’ll actually learn the lesson from this
This book of poetry would definitely be enjoyed by young readers! Each poem had a fun story, rhyming scheme, and illustration to go with it. The rhymes are sure to entertain kids. I liked that some of them tried to involve the readers, like saying something like "say it with me." Very entertaining and cute!
This book reminded me so much of all the days I spent hours as a child reading Shel Silverstein!
The poems were incredibly cute and I found myself laughing out loud at the hidden jokes!
Just like with Shel Silverstein, one of the best parts is the artwork which were both simple but incredibly smart.
This book brought me back to memories of one of my favorite childhood books and it did it well!
Highly recommend for any middle grade reader!
This is such a cute anthology of children's poems. It's the perfect read for children at bed time, because you can read a few different poems each night, allowing them to have multiple stories, but only work through part of one book. They're short, and sweet, to keep their attention. The illustration is super simple, so if you're child is more of a visual kid, then this may not be for them. However, I loved the books like "Where the Sidewalk Ends" when I was a child, and if your kid does too, make sure to read this one to them.
A fun little book which my little one enjoyed reading with me this afternoon!
I think it would definitely appeal to younger kids as all the poems are relatable and full of wonderful rhyming couplets which means they can read them easily. A few of the poems weren't really my cup of tea but my daughter laughed out loud at, so I had to remind myself that I wasn't the intended audience!
Illustrations are simple, in black and white, and engaging enough to keep young children interested. All in all, a lovely little book of humorous poems which I'd be happy to buy for my own kids or gift to others.
I love the whole silly, happy and free-spirited vibe of these poems that are perfect for elementary readers ( and adults too )! I adore and greatly miss Shel Silverstein and was delighted to read his similar style of creativity and wit that Tony Philips brings to his poetry.
Kids will laugh and giggle and discover that each page offers them joy as they read through this collection of laugh-out-loud wordplays, puns, and humour! Some praise from advanced readers include:
"Pure mischief and shenanigans"
"Made me laugh out loud"
"Reminded me of how my brain worked when I was a kid"
"Original, comic, musical"
"An amazing gift of art, life lessons, and humor”
With wonderful endorsements like those above one wants to immediately acquire a copy to share with their children. This book should also land on classroom bookshelves and in elementary school libraries. The illustrations are simple but powerful. The book is highly entertaining and I wholeheartedly recommend it.
This was definitely one of the cutest poetry books I’ve read in a long time. The book consists of adorable illustrations and a collection of children’s poetry from topics ranging from Spicy Carrots (my favourite) to toots (in my opinion, the funniest).
I would highly recommend this book for anyone with young children who just need a good laugh every so often. It is filled with hidden powerful messages. The book itself flows very easily from one poem to another. I absolutely adored it! I can’t wait to read it to my best friend’s twins soon!
This was such a cute children’s poetry book that never stopped rhyming! It's a must read book that every library should have.
Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for sending me an advanced copy of this title in exchange for an honest review.
This is a cute little kids poetry book. Would recommend. Plenty of giggles whilst reading to my four year old.
Four stars ⭐
"What's Wrong with a Pet Dinosaur?" is a fun collection of poems and verse aimed at primary-aged children with lots of rhyming and clever wordplay. The topics of the poems are easily relatable to the younger audience - silly, funny giggles with thought and depth behind them.
My kids weren't fans of the simple illustrations that accompanied the verses, but they're very visual kids; they may appeal to others
~Many thanks to NetGalley for providing a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review~
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