
A Dinosaur Ate My Homework
Joanne Vernon(Author)
Starfish Bay Children's Books (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 5. June 2025
Book
Hardback
32 pages
978-1-76036-250-8 (ISBN)
Description
Did you know that dinosaurs absolutely love
to eat homework? It's true! All that paper is made from trees, so it's a tasty
snack for plant eaters! But when a young boy's maths assignment is suddenly
snatched away, he decides to give chase - after all, he doesn't want to
disappoint his teacher. But dinosaurs can be very stubborn, and who knows,
maybe there is another reason for wanting to take it... This is a hilarious and
exciting story about facing up to challenges and the importance of empathy,
featuring wildly expressive and entertaining illustrations.
to eat homework? It's true! All that paper is made from trees, so it's a tasty
snack for plant eaters! But when a young boy's maths assignment is suddenly
snatched away, he decides to give chase - after all, he doesn't want to
disappoint his teacher. But dinosaurs can be very stubborn, and who knows,
maybe there is another reason for wanting to take it... This is a hilarious and
exciting story about facing up to challenges and the importance of empathy,
featuring wildly expressive and entertaining illustrations.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Unley, South Australia
Australia
Target group
Children/juvenile
Interest Age: From 5 years
Illustrations
Full colour interior
Dimensions
Height: 260 mm
Width: 218 mm
Thickness: 11 mm
Weight
334 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-76036-250-8 (9781760362508)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
A Dinosaur Ate My Homework is Joanne Vernon's first picture book. During the day, she works in
community mental health. Sometimes, she wishes dinosaurs would come and eat her
work - the paperwork, not the people - so she could spend more time reading and
writing picture books. Joanne lives in Auckland, New Zealand, with her two
daughters and two cats.
Roser Cusso
is a picture book illustrator from Barcelona. She creates colourful
illustrations using analogue and digital techniques. Her unique universe is
created by intuition, investigation and storytelling through evocative images.
She takes each project as a new opportunity to experiment and play with new
artistic expressions.
community mental health. Sometimes, she wishes dinosaurs would come and eat her
work - the paperwork, not the people - so she could spend more time reading and
writing picture books. Joanne lives in Auckland, New Zealand, with her two
daughters and two cats.
Roser Cusso
is a picture book illustrator from Barcelona. She creates colourful
illustrations using analogue and digital techniques. Her unique universe is
created by intuition, investigation and storytelling through evocative images.
She takes each project as a new opportunity to experiment and play with new
artistic expressions.