Our site will be undergoing maintenance from 6 a.m. - 6 p.m. ET on Saturday, May 20. During this time, Bookshop, checkout, and other features will be unavailable. We apologize for the inconvenience.
Cookies must be enabled to use this website.
Book Image Not Available Book Image Not Available
Book details
  • Genre:YOUNG ADULT FICTION
  • SubGenre:Comics & Graphic Novels / General
  • Age Range (years):13 and up
  • Language:English
  • Pages:44
  • eBook ISBN:9781620958803

The Dinosaur That Got Tired Of Being Extinct

by Ramona Fradon

Book Image Not Available Book Image Not Available
Overview
When a frisky young Bumposaurus comes to life in a modern museum after millions of years of being extinct, he sets out to find himself something to eat. His dinosaur manners lead him into comical mishaps, however, such as eating the vegetation in a swamp diorama and romping with stuffed elephants in the African wing. When this brings everything in the hall down on his head and his tummy begins to ache, he longs for his home in the real live swamp and thinks he was better off being extinct. His adventure has a happy ending, though, and is touchingly portrayed throughout by Ramona Fradon's delightful drawings and the playfulness of her rhyme, at times reminiscent of Dr. Seuss.. The antics of this lovable creature will remind you of some of your favorite pets and will give you hope for the joy and beauty of life..
Description
When a frisky young Bumposaurus comes to life in a modern museum after millions of years of being extinct, he sets out to find himself something to eat. His dinosaur manners lead him into comical mishaps, however, such as eating the vegetation in a swamp diorama and romping with stuffed elephants in the African wing. When this brings everything in the hall down on his head and his tummy begins to ache, he longs for his home in the real live swamp and thinks he was better off being extinct. His adventure has a happy ending, though, and is touchingly portrayed throughout by Ramona Fradon's delightful drawings and the playfulness of her rhyme, at times reminiscent of Dr. Seuss.. The antics of this lovable creature will remind you of some of your favorite pets and will give you hope for the joy and beauty of life..
About the author
Ramona Fradon is a well-known cartoonist and a mom who has illustrated many of the familiar superhero comics as well as stories for younger readers. She drew the newspaper comic strip, Brenda Starr, has published a book about the Faust legend and has received numerous book awards, including the prestigious Eisner Lifetime achievement award. She lives in upstate New York in a very old house with a very old dog.