Meet the Dinotrux

Level 1

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By Chris Gall

On Sale
Jan 6, 2015
Page Count
32 pages
Publisher
LB Kids
ISBN-13
9780316400633

In this beginning reader, Dozeratops wants to meet new Dinotrux. But they are on the other side of the river. Can the mighty monsters work together to build a bridge? Find out in this friendship adventure, where you will learn about ten of these part-dinosaur, part-truck beasts! (Passport to Reading Level 1)

  • Praise for Dinotrux:* "Comically overheated narration... fire-roasted settings and hilariously imagined creatures."
    Publisher's Weekly, starred review
  • * "This title will be hard to keep on the shelves."
    School Library Journal, starred review
  • * "Dinotrux ruled their world, now they're likely to rule this one too. Bellow on!"
    Kirkus Reviews, starred review
  • Praise for Revenge of the Dinotrux:* "Gall's dinosaur/machine mash-ups are, once again, the star of the show, commanding attention (and generating laughs) in every action-filled, rust-toned scene."
    Publishers Weekly, starred review
  • "Young fans of all things big and noisy will make trax for this dynamic dino-diversion."
    Kirkus Reviews
  • "Dramatic, full-page illustrations brim with the energy of these fierce machines.... A fun follow-up, appealing to old and new fans alike."
    School Library Journal

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$4.99

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$6.99 CAD

Chris Gall

About the Author

Chris Gall is the award-winning author and illustrator of Revenge of the Dinotrux, Substitute Creacher, Dear Fish, There’s Nothing to Do on Mars, and Dinotrux, a Publishers Weekly Best Children’s Book of 2009. His books have received numerous starred reviews and awards including a Borders Original Voices Book for 2006 for Dear Fish and a Kirkus Best Children’s Book for 2008 for There’s Nothing to Do on Mars. Chris has won a multitude of awards from organizations like the Society of Illustrators and Communication Arts Magazine, and is also the illustrator of America the Beautiful, a Publishers Weekly Best Children’s Book of 2004. He lives in Tucson, Arizona.

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