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Dinos love donuts. They love sprinkled donuts, glazed donuts, and any other donut you can imagine. But could their love for donuts lead to their demise? Find out for yourself! Just leave the donut hole at home, or else...
Sweet and silly little dinos love donuts! And lots of other yummy (and healthy!) foods, too -- from toddler staples like nuggets and macaroni and cheese, to new favorites like tofu and hummus. Your little dino-lover will be delighted to see how dinosaur kids slurp their spaghetti, spell words in their alphabet soup, and watch at the oven door for the cookies to finish baking! A great book for both adventurous little eaters and ones who might need a little nudge to try something new! Look for other books in the DINOS LOVE series, including DINOS LOVE DIGGERS and DINOS LOVE PAJAMAS! Explore even more lift-a-flap board books for toddlers from Cottage Door Press! Perfectly-sized, sturdy flaps are extra strong so babies and toddlers can open and close, over and over again. Chunky board books for babies have durable pages and flaps designed to withstand traditional wear and tear. Bright, cheerful illustrations in these sensory lift-a-flap books keep little kids engaged. Story about trying new foods entertains while rhyming text teaching repetitive language patterns to babies and toddlers to help strengthen language development. Perfect first book for your little dinosaur lover or any early reader you know! Praise for our Small Board Lift-a-Flap: "The flaps are the sturdiest in the business and will likely survive vigorous play and exploration."―Kirkus Reviews, PBS Kids Fish!
Everyone LOVES donuts. I know this to be true. Because when Daddy brought home donuts, my toy dinos ate them too!
This Coloring book can be used by kids or adult people with 25 crazy Dinosaur for you to color. For People who likes Dinosaurs and crazy sci-fi stories to coloring in this times when the times at home can be used about this lockdown. you are going to love this book if you love Dinosaurs and donuts,but the stories can give you something to learn ,lefting you something to learn. This hilarious book can offer you fun time and traveling you to the craziest stories about a dinasour who is searching a planet to eat a lot of donuts but theres a mistery behind that situation,came to a unknown planet called Donut Planet.
Mikey the T. rex loves donuts, but he doesn't like sharing.
A modern day story about how a dinosaur and some kids lovingly change the world
This dot to dot book is filled with dinosaurs who are on the hunt for doughnuts. Where will they find them? The answer is in this activity book, where you can help them search for their favorite treat. Explore the world of Dinos and Doughnuts in this interactive book, where every page is different and every page turn takes you on the next adventure. You never know what you'll see next or where you'll find a dinosaur with a doughnut in its hand. As you complete the pictures, this book will have you smiling from start to finish!
Chief Ranger Henry Shore once fought the lethal infestation of prehistoric dinosaurs in his beloved Crater Lake National Park. The first monster, which he called Godzilla, then the flying nightmares, the Gargoyles, then the small evil dinosaurs, and finally One-Eye and its twin. With his wife, Ann, his rangers, and his friends he eliminated the blood-thirsty beasts not only in his park, but over time in many other places. From the beginning of the dinosaur wars he was befriended by a small, intelligent telepathic dinosaur he affectionately named Oscar. Oscar was a benevolent creature who believed humans, the ‘sticks’ as he thought of them, were his friends, too. Oscar saved Henry’s life, and others, many times. Truth be told, Oscar actually saved the world when sinister aliens unexpectedly arrived, and wanted to annihilate mankind because of our murderous, warlike tendencies; how humanity had never been able to live in peace. Oscar telepathically communicated to the aliens in our defense–and humanity was given one final chance–an ominous warning–to learn to live together. Live together in peace or die. Or the aliens would return and end our species forever. Now Oscar, and his expanding family, need Henry’s help. They’d been living happily deep in the backwoods of Crater Lake Park, hidden from human eyes and malicious human interference, when the out-of-control wildfire flushes them from their safe haven…and they end up in Crater Lake. Of course, they can’t remain there. They’d be seen, discovered. Exploited or hunted to extinction because people still feared and loathed dinosaurs because of how many humans they’d slaughtered during their bloody reign. But, aside from Henry’s love of Oscar, the Oscars’ survival is crucial if the aliens ever return, so Henry and his paleontologist son-in-law, Justin, must lead the horde away from the lake to a new safe home in another isolated section of the park. They must protect the Oscars. But one infant dinosaur has been left behind, and in saving that little dinosaur, returning it to Oscar and its family, Henry almost pays the ultimate price…but Henry would do anything for Oscar. After all, Oscar would–and had many times–saved Henry’s life; he saved the planet as well. So Henry, and Earth, are undeniably and forever indebted to the small dinosaur.
Acclaimed food writer and cultural historian John T. Edge conjures nostalgia by revealing portions of our history through our most cherished foods. Donuts is the cap on a scrumptious series toting comfort food, belying calorie-counting, and embracing those cornerstone, iconic dishes that have come to define American cuisine and customs over the years. In Donuts, Edge walks us though the donut's inception as Dutch fare, the Salvation Army's wartime donuts, the invention of the donut machine, the 1950s donut-shop craze, the Krispy Kreme revolution, the appropriation by other ethnicities, and the fanatical chefs that take donuts to a new art form. Nothing encourages our sweet-tooth cravings like the donut. It is honest. It is satisfying. It is a national symbol that has survived the low carb-diet dogma and the death of the local donut shop, and it is making a comeback into the hearts of Americans.