Dinosaurs for little kids


Dinosaurs for Little Kids (Hardcover)

Written by Ken Ham; Illustrated by Bill Looney

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  • Format: Hardcover
  • Dimensions: 8" x 10"
  • Length: 32 pages
  • Technicality: Children
  • Ages: 3 through 9
  • Publisher: Master Books
  • Published: 2019
  • SKU: 10-1-759
  • ISBN: 9781683441991

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The true history of dinosaurs, now for the younger kids. Experience Bible-based facts about dinosaurs in rhyming format.

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Dinosaurs came in all shapes and sizes. Their bones are found around the world, and they were part of some of the Bible’s biggest events. From creation to the Flood of Noah and beyond, these unique animals were amazing and the source of many questions.

Now learn the truth about the history of dinosaurs in a wonderful book designed just for little children. Explore different kinds of dinosaurs, see when they were created, and why they no longer roam the world today!

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Ken Ham

Ken Ham is the founder and CEO of Answers in Genesis and its two popular attractions: the acclaimed Creation Museum and the internationally known Ark Encounter, which features a life-size 510-foot-long Noah’s Ark—sometimes described as the “8th Wonder of the Modern World. ” Each year, the two attractions host over 1.5 million guests.

A much-in-demand Christian speaker and interview guest, Ham became well known throughout America for his 2014 evolution/creation debate with Bill Nye, TV’s “The Science Guy.”

Ham hosts the daily radio program Answers, now on 1,000 stations. He’s also the founder of the award-winning Answers magazine. In 2020, Ham launched Answers TV, an ambitious streaming service. His website of AnswersInGenesis.org has twice won the top award from the National Religious Broadcasters for best website.

A prolific blogger and author of more than 30 books, Ham’s newest releases are Divided Nation (about today’s culture wars) and the devotional commentary Creation to Babel.

Ken and his wife Mally have 5 children and 18 grandchildren and reside in Northern Kentucky.

Read more about Ken below.

Bill Looney

Songs and rhymes about dinosaurs for preschool Pre-K and Kindergarten.

Sung to: "Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear"
Dinosaurs, dinosaurs, stomped around.
Dinosaurs, dinosaurs, shook the ground.
Dinosaurs, dinosaurs, some gave fear.
Dinosaurs, dinosaurs, we wish you were here

 Sung to: "Mary had a Little Lamb"
I'd like to be a dinosaur, dinosaur, dinosaur.
And if I was a dinosaur, I would be a _________.
(Each child has a turn naming which dinosaur
he would like to be)
 

Sung to: "Muffin Man"
Oh, do you know the stegosaurus?
The stegosaurus, the stegosaurus?
Oh, do you know the stegosaurus?
He had plates upon his back.
 More verses:
Apatosaurus...he has a very long neck.
Tyrannosaurus rex...he was very fierce.
Triceratops.... he has three big horns.
 

Sung to: "The Ants go Marching"
The dinosaurs go marching one by one, hurrah, hooray
The dinosaurs go marching one by one, hurrah, hooray
The dinosaurs go marching one by one,
the little one stopped to stand in the sun,
And they all go marching round and round and up and down.
More verses:
Two-to admire the view. Three-eat from a tree. Four-to give a roar

 Sung to:  Oh My Darling Clementine
Great big dinosaurs, great big dinosaurs,
Lived so long ago
Some liked land and some liked water,
Some flew in the air.

Great big dinosaurs, great big dinosaurs,
Lived so long ago
Some had horns and some had spikes,
Some had wings like bats.

Great big dinosaurs, great big dinosaurs,
Lived so long ago
Some ate plants and some ate meat,
But now there are no more

Sung to: " 5 Little Ducks" 
One dinosaur went out to play
On a bright and sunny day
He had such ENORMOUS fun
That he called another dinosaur to come.
(Call very loud) DI-NO-SAUR!
(Then chant while patting hands on laps) Thump! Thump! Thump! Thump!
Then repeat for 2 dinosaurs, 3 dinosaurs, etc.
 Instead, they heard their mother (or father, grandma, etc)
 And she was calling "DINNER"
And they all went home for dinner!
 

Sung to: "Did You Ever See a Lassie?"
Did you ever see my dinosaur, my dinosaur, my dinosaur?
Did you ever see the dinosaur I have for my pet?
He hides in my bedroom,
He wears my pajamas.
If you've never seen my dinosaur, you'd like to I bet!

 
Sung to: "Do Wah Diddy Diddy"
Here he comes just a stomping with his feet, (Stomp.)
Singing "Dino ditty, ditty dum ditty do."
(Clap.)
Searching all around for something good to eat,
(Hand over brow.)
Singing "Dino ditty, ditty dum ditty do."
(Clap.)
He's huge.  [He's huge.] He's strong.  [He's strong.]
(Stretch out arms; then bend elbows and make fist)
He's huge, he's strong, won't be hungry very long.
(Repeat arm motions; then shake finger "no.")
"Dino ditty, ditty dum ditty do."
(Clap.)
"Dino ditty, ditty dum ditty do."
(Clap.)

Sung to: " Oh I Wish I Was an Oscar Mayer Wiener"
Oh I want to be a great big dinosaur.
That is what I really want to be.
For if I was a great big dinosaur
Everyone would be afraid of me!
Ahhhhhhhhh!!!!!!

 
Sung to: " Hokey Pokey"
You put your claws in
You put your claws out
You put your claws in
scratch 'em all about
You do the Dino-Pokey and you turn yourself about.
That's what it's all about.
More verses:
feet in/feet out/stomp them all about
teeth in/teeth out/chomp them all about
tail in/tail out/wag it all about
 
 
 Sung to: "The Wheels on the Bus"
The Pteranodon's wings went FLAP, FLAP, FLAP,
FLAP, FLAP, FLAP, FLAP. FLAP, FLAP
The Pteranodon's wings went FLAP, FLAP, FLAP
All around the swamp.

The Tyrannosaurus Rex went GRRR, GRRR, GRRR,
GRRR, GRRR, GRRR, GRRR, GRRR, GRRR,
The Tyrannosaurus Rex went GRR, GRR, GRR,
All around the swamp.

The Triceratops horns went POKE, POKE, POKE
POKE, POKE, POKE, POKE, POKE, POKE,
The Triceratops horns went POKE, POKE ,POKE,
All around the swamp.

The Brontosaurus went MUNCH, MUNCH, MUNCH,
MUNCH, MUNCH, MUNCH, MUNCH, MUNCH, MUNCH
The Brontosaurus went MUNCH, MUNCH, MUNCH,
All around the swamp.
 
The Stegosaurus tail went SPIKE, SPIKE, SPIKE,
SPIKE, SPIKE, SPIKE, SPIKE,
SPIKE, SPIKE,
The Stegosaurus tail went SPIKE, SPIKE, SPIKE,
All around the swamp
 

Sung to: "Little White Duck"
There is one dinosaur, crashing through the trees.
1 dinosaur, eating all he sees.
He takes a bite of the mountain top,
And along comes a friend with a crash, bang, plop.
Now there's 2 dinosaurs, crashing through the trees.
Crash, bash, smash.
(repeat for 2,3,4) counting up rhyme
 

 My name is stegosaurus;
I'm a funny-looking dinosaur.
For on my back are many boney
plates and on my back are many boney plates
And on my tail there's more.

My front two legs are very short.
My back two legs are long.
My body's big, my head is very small.
I'm put together wrong.

Sometimes another dinosaur comes by and wants to fight.
I don't use fists, I use my tail.
It has four sharp, sharp spikes.
 


Sung to: "Alouette"
Allosaurus, Pachycephalosaurus,
Apatosaurus, Tyrannosaurus Rex!
Stegosaurus, Trachodon,
Triceratops, Pterandon.
Dinosaurs, dinosaurs,
Dinosaurs, dinosaurs, Oh...
Allosaurus, Pachycephalosaurus,
Apatosaurus, Tyrannosaurus Rex!
 

Sung to: "10 Little Indians"
1 big, 2 big, 3 big dinosaurs,
4 big, 5 big, 6 big dinosaurs,
7 big, 8 big, 9 big dinosaurs,
Ten big dinosaurs!
They all lived a long, long time ago.
They all lived a long, long time ago.
They all lived a long, long time ago.
Now there are no more.

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    We are back! Dinosaur History

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    Recently we told you amazingly important news: last summer toys with dinosaurs became the most popular in many countries of the world, including ours. This is partly due to the really high-quality figures from the freshly successful Jurassic World 2, but that's another matter. And Tlum.Ru has collected for you the best full-length cartoons about dinosaurs for a complete and comprehensive disclosure of the topic.

    10th place: "Dinomama 3 D "

    2012, South Korea, 0+.

    An honorable tenth place is occupied by a caring mother-tyrannosaurus and her sudden human cubs. The joke, of course, is all a time machine that threw a group of children into a dinosaur nest, and an egg from there into a modern human house. A simple, understandable and dynamic cartoon for those who want to watch bipedal encounters with dangerous predators without sad consequences.

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    9th place: “Tarbosavr 3
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    2011, South Korea, 12+

    more. "3D" in the name and comes from South Korea, only there are no people here, and there is enough cruelty and harsh truth of life. Outwardly, this is also a cartoon for older children - the computerized Tarbosaurus Spotted and other characters are depicted almost like in reality. Be careful, there are sad moments, but it is easier to believe in such a dramatic story.


    8th place:
    Urmel the Dinosaur

    2006, Germany, 6+

    One scientist lives on a distant island with talking animals. Together, they watch the hatching of a baby from a rare egg preserved from ancient times. Thus, the unique mini-dinosaur Impy was born and adventures began with the participation of the overthrown monarch, the evil doctor and other strange characters. Other cartoons were also shot based on the underlying German book, there is also "Impy Superstar", so there is something to watch with this big-eared comrade.


    7th place: "Dinotopia: In Search of the Solar Ruby"

    2005, USA, 0+

    Not to be confused with the series of the same name - this cartoon is not connected with them. Here, an orphan boy accidentally sneaks onto a ship and ends up in another lost place, an island where dinosaurs survived. Here they are reasonable, talkative and actively make friends with human heroes, and the villains generally include a nasty magician who stole a magic stone. Such is not a very well-known and slightly explosive mixture, but the ratings and reviews of this "Dinotopia" are not bad.


    6th place: "The Legend of the Dinosaurs"

    2011, UK, Canada, 12+

    Another "almost like a real" cartoon with computer dinosaurs and a rather tough plot. In the original, it is called "March of the Dinosaurs", which is more in line with the idea - here the central characters arrange a large-scale campaign to more fertile lands. Studies show that dinosaurs did make such migrations, so this cartoon almost passes as "based on a true story." If your children are not afraid of subtitles, we advise you to watch in the original voice acting - the narrator here is Stephen Fry, who is a damn pleasure to listen to.


    5th place:
    "The Good Dinosaur"

    2015, USA, 12+

    In the middle of the top was just a good cartoon from Pixar, which among other great works of the studio is considered quite passable. Nevertheless, The Good Dinosaur deserves your attention, and not from the age of 12, but boldly earlier - because in this case we got a little excited with the rating. The story of the young Apatosaurus Arlo, his human pet Druzhka and other heroes is set in an enchantingly beautiful ancient alternative world, it is worth seeing.

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    4th place: "We're back! History of a Dinosaur

    1993, USA, 0+

    Do you want something rare, unknown and such? Keep an old and very cute cartoon about funny dinosaurs in the modern world. For both of these non-standard events (and time travel, and a good mood of a priori evil predators), the eccentric Professor Blaze is responsible. As a result, positive lizards are passed off as robots, the boy Louis is friends with them, and the bad brother of Professor Evil Eyes makes cunning plans to capture them. A cartoon that is dynamic enough for modern viewers in the good old pro-Disney panache.


    3rd place:
    "Ice Age 3: Dawn of the Dinosaurs"

    2009, USA, 0+

    In this part, their adventures did not slip into such despondency as in the subsequent ones, and the world of dinosaurs was shown wonderfully in it. Yolk, White and Egg are our favorites. I wonder if they will appear in the upcoming Ice Age animated series?


    2nd place: "Dinosaur"

    2000, USA, 6+

    Iguanodon Aladar, as an egg, came to the island to the lemurs, who raised an unknown animal as a kind and generous brave man. Everything was going great until their island was hit by... yes, a meteorite, and the survivors had to wade through many deadly dangers to find a suitable new home.


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