Author/Illustrator Karen Patkau
Pajama Press 2019
Ages 2-5
Full of onomatopoeic text that will delight young listeners and readers alike, this frolicking story from lauded visual artist and author Karen Patkau abounds with fun.
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AWARDS & HONOURS
• Shining Willow Award Finalist 2020
• Canadian Children’s Book Centre Best Books Spring 2020 Selection
REVIEWS
• “Dino fans will delight in this onomatopoeic romp…Fill your storytime with prehistoric sound.”— Kirkus Reviews
• “A serviceable addition for the most devoted toddler dino fan.”— School Library Journal
• “Young readers will find themselves stomping and romping and thudding about just like the baby dinosaurs in Patkau’s lively onomatopoeic text.”— The Globe & Mail
• “Rating: G…This picture book is an easy introduction to dinosaurs for young readers, with repetition and fun sounds to keep them entertained. The story is followed with a ‘Dino-Search’, so kids can look back throughout the book to spot a specific dinosaur and learn a few fun facts along the way.”— Resource Links
• “Triceratops Stomp by author and illustrator Karen Patkau will delight, entertain and charm children ages 2-5, making it an ideal and unreservedly recommended addition to family, daycare center, preschool, kindergarten, and community library picture book collections.”— Midwest Book Review
• “Rating: 5… Perfect…for a toddler story time. The illustrations are adorable and there are plenty of sounds and movements for young children to mimic…Also, the last page of the book illustrates seven different dinosaurs along with some interesting facts.”– Youth Services Book Review
• “Changes to the size of the font and capitalization encourage the reader to read aloud with enthusiastic vocal variation…Extra content includes a concluding “Can You FIND ME in the Story” page that invites readers to return to the book and locate the seven dinosaurs that appear somewhere in the book… – Recommended— CM Magazine
• “For children with an enduring love of all things dinosaur and of evocative text of sound and action, Triceratops Stomp will inspire countless readings with nonstop interaction….Whether you choose Triceratops Stomp as a science teaching tool, as a story to enhance language with its onomatopoeic foundation or as a fun read to share with young dinosaur fans, you can be sure to hear ‘Read. Read. Read. Again. Again.”— CanLit for LittleCanadians
• “A cute story and I like that the author illustrates other dinosaurs in the background on each page. The end of the book, children are asked to find the various dinosaurs throughout the book.”— Booktime
• “Perfect for fans of rambunctious and simple-to-follow dinosaur-centered picture books…Triceratops Stompsis solidly entertaining fare. Triceratops Stomp might work especially well as a read aloud for an under-five storytime group: the onomatopoeic lines in the story are practically calling for exuberant readers and listeners to chant and repeat!”— Fab Book Reviews
• “This picture book will be great for all the dinosaur enthusiasts….There is lots of word repetition, onomatopoeia, alliteration and fun sounds to keep a youngster interested in what’s happening. The drawings are simple, but have lots of movement and interest. I loved the proliferation of different greens here. A fun read.”— Canadian Bookworm
• “I recommend this story to dinosaur lovers as well as young children who would like to learn more about dinosaurs….because it gives additional information about different types of dinosaurs in the glossary…It may even be a nice story for a big brother or sister to read to their younger sibling. The illustrations are colorful and the story is simple and easy to follow for younger readers.”— Kids’ Book Buzz, Ania, Age 8