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Tyrannosaurus drip by julia donaldson
Tyrannosaurus drip by julia donaldson





) cartoon dinos have anthropomorphic arms and bulging eyes they cavort among intricately detailed tree trunks and subtly patterned water. The out-of-place duckbill, disparagingly called Drip by his adoptive siblings, saves the day, serving the carnivores' comeuppance, but the story lacks heart, with the victors no more sympathetic than the bullies. Not even a classic mix-up-a duckbill egg hatching in a T. Up with bellyfuls of duckbill dinosaur!” from the T. Up with bellyfuls of juicy water weeds!”-only to be answered with, “Up with hunting!. Lively rhyming text quickly establishes the battle lines in the swamp as the duckbill dinosaurs hoot, “Up with rivers!.

tyrannosaurus drip by julia donaldson

) tale of dinosaur species that don't see eye to eye. Taunting and name-calling go all the way back to the Cretaceous period, according to Donaldson's ( The Gruffalo







Tyrannosaurus drip by julia donaldson