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Oh Say Can You Say Di-no-saur?: All About Dinosaurs (Cat in the Hat's Learning Library)

by Bonnie Worth

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Series: The Cat in the Hat's Learning Library

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Dr. Seuss's Cat in the Hat shows Sally and Dick how dinosaur fossils are excavated, assembled, and displayed in a museum.
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When the Cat in the Hat returns to visit Sally and Dick, he’s riding on a brachiosaurus. He takes the children back millions of years in time to show them the creation of fossils.

Then, visiting the Super Dino Museum, the children learn some interesting facts as well as the proper pronunciation of each dinosaur’s name.

And do you know the name of the earliest cat dinosaur?

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Part of the Cat in the Hat’s Learning Library, this book introduces beginning readers to basic concepts about the world around them. Helping develop foundational knowledge upon which the young reader can eventually build complex ideas and facts, the book shows young readers that educational books can also be very entertaining.

Guided by the venerable Cat in the Hat, the rhyming narrative provides basic information about dinosaurs. Also included are a Glossary and a For Further Reading bibliography. Young readers interested in science and/or dinosaurs are sure to be delighted with this book that exemplifies the slogan of the series: Learn to Read. Read to Learn.

Highly recommended. ( )
  jfe16 | May 19, 2022 |
This is a wonderful book to read when doing a unit on dinosaurs with preschoolers. It follows the Cat in the Hat, Sally and Dick. They walk through the dinosaur museum and help you pronounce each one and give facts about them. ( )
  KelseyNicole12 | Jun 14, 2020 |
All about dinosaurs
  jhawn | Jul 31, 2017 |
Oh say can you can Di-No-Saur? Is a wonderful book! Throughout this book, it explains a lot about dinosaurs, from how we know they existed to how dinosaurs end up in museums. After the dinosaurs are in the museum, The Cat in the Hat then describes a couple dinosaurs, with how to pronounce their name, and characteristics about each of them. I enjoyed this book because of the of the easy explanations and the extra call outs. On each page about a new dinosaur, there is an easy explanation on how to say the specific dinosaur’s name. For example, the first dinosaur breaks the name down to explain it as “ANG- kih- luh- saw- rus”. This is great to help the younger readers who want to know about these dinosaurs! I also enjoyed the call outs that helped go into more detail for the readers that wanted to know more. For example, the call out on the Tyrannosaurus Rex page explains that they were carnivores and then also goes on to explain what a carnivore is. I believe the main message of this book is to inform children about different types of dinosaurs and how we know about them. ( )
  CaseyKlasmeyer | Oct 4, 2016 |
The book “Oh Say Can You Say Dinosaur?” is a fun informational book about dinosaurs. It is a Cat in the Hat book that teaches children about the pre-historic time. The book starts about telling what fossils are and how we know how they are and what dinosaur they belong to. Then the two children in the book go to a museum and learn how to say different dinosaur’s names and facts about them. The book covers lots of different dinosaurs and compares them to things children are familiar with so it will be easier for children to realize their size.
This book is very fun and full of fun information about dinosaurs. This book does rhyme and I think it makes it easier to remember the facts and names of the dinosaurs. I love that when you read the book you get to go on a little adventure with The Cat in the Hat to discover the different dinosaurs. And I think what makes this book unique is that it breaks the name of the dinosaur down and puts the name into the rhyming, this makes it easier to pronounce the name properly.
Classroom extensions:
1. If the class is learning about science they can read this book and then do a fossil dig, prepared in advance, and try to name their dinosaur.
2. After the book is read the students could make a chart of different herbivories and carnivores and chart their characteristics, height, food, size, etc.
  CiaraLohman | Nov 6, 2014 |
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