Dinosaur Roar by Paul and Henrietta Stickland is celebrating its 20th Birthday on 27th March 2014 a new anniversary hardback edition and paperback will be published to celebrate.
This much loved book is one I remember borrowing from the library when the boy was smaller and with bright illustrations and rhyming text, what is there not to love about this book. The book teaches children in simple text opposites like, above and below, strong and week, and is a great book for small children to start to recognise letter shapes and words.
Lots of children have a huge love of anything to do with dinosaurs, so along with the Natural History Museum Random house are releasing these two new publications of a classic book that has sold over 5 million copy’s worldwide. You will be able to find some interesting dinosaur roar facts on the new website nearer the launch, as well as some new and exciting new titles in the coming months. This Easter you will also have the chance to visit a special display created at the National History museum to celebrate the book.
If you would like the chance to win a copy of this new Anniversary edition of Dinosaur Roar then why not enter the rafflecopter below.
News Flash!! Paul Stickland has offered to sign the book for the winner! so get entering…
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The prize will be posted by the promoter, unfortunately I cannot be held responsible or replace missing parcels. Please contact me if there is a problem.
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Thanks so much for featuring our book! Amazing to think it’s been 20 years! More news from @DinosaurRoar20 and paulstickland.blogspot.co.uk
If you would like me to sign the prize, do let me know!
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