Does anybody else keep in mind that one-word exclamation from a Nineteen Seventies present known as Good Occasions?
Right here’s a bit trivia for you: Jimmie Walker, the character who used that phrase, additionally used it in a sequence of Panasonic commercials for, watch for it … cassettes and 8-track tapes. [Source: Wikipedia]
So, as you’ve most likely already guessed, our “din-o-might” is a bit completely different than Jimmie’s. We’re speaking mighty dinosaurs. Information, fantasy, geologic historical past, mythology, and even poetry!
With all of the books readers have nominated for Cybils Awards over time, younger readers have a number of choices, and that, my buddies, is dyn-o-mite!
Completely All the pieces!:
A Historical past of Earth, Dinosaurs, Rulers, Robots and Different Issues Too Quite a few to Point out by Christopher Lloyd, illustrated by Andy Forshaw
2018 Nominee Center Grade Nonfiction |
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The American Dream?: A Journey on Route 66 Discovering Dinosaur Statues, Muffler Males, and the Good Breakfast Burrito
[A Graphic Memoir] written and illustrated by Shing Yin Khor
2019 Nominee Younger Grownup Graphic Novel |
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Born to Be Giants:
How Child Dinosaurs Grew to Rule the World by Lita Decide
2010 Nominee Nonfiction Image E-book | Elementary Nonfiction |
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Eating With Dinosaurs:
A Tasty Information to Mesozoic Munching by Hannah Bonner
2016 Nominee Center Grade Nonfiction |
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Dinosaur Dance!
written and illustrated by Sandra Boynton
2016 Finalist Board E-book |
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Dinosaur Dilemma
The Misadventures of Salem Hyde, E-book 4 written and illustrated by Frank Cammuso
2015 Nominee Elementary/Center Grade Graphic Novel |
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Dinosaur Girl:
The Daring Discoveries of Mary Anning, the First Paleontologist by Linda Skeers, illustrated by Marta Álvarez Miguéns
2020 Finalist Elementary Nonfiction | Nonfiction Image E-book |
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Dinosaur Mountain:
Digging into the Jurassic Age written and illustrated by Deborah Kogan Ray
2010 Finalist Nonfiction Image E-book | Elementary Nonfiction |
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Dinosaurs: Fossils and Feathers
Science Comics sequence by MK Reed, illustrated by Joe Flood
2016 Nominee Elementary/Center Grade Graphic Novel |
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Double the Dinosaurs: A Math Reader
Step into Studying by Diana Murray, illustrated by Mette Engell
2020 Nominee Simple Reader |
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Duck, Duck, Dinosaur: Snowy Shock
(My First I Can Learn) by Kallie George, illustrated by Oriol Vidal
2018 Nominee Simple Reader |
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The First Dinosaur:
How Science Solved the Biggest Thriller on Earth by Ian Lendler, illustrated by C.M. Butzer
2019 Winner Center Grade Nonfiction |
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Groovy Joe: Ice Cream & Dinosaurs
Groovy Joe, E-book 1 by Eric Litwin, illustrated by Tom Lichtenheld
2016 Nominee Fiction Image E-book |
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The Griffin and the Dinosaur:
How Adrienne Mayor Found a Fascinating Hyperlink Between Delusion and Science by Marc Aronson and Adrienne Mayor, illustrated by Chris Muller
2014 Nominee Elementary/Center Grade Nonfiction |
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How Huge Had been Dinosaurs?
Lita Decide
2013 Finalist Elementary/Center Grade Nonfiction |
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Within the Previous:
From Trilobites to Dinosaurs to Mammoths in Extra Than 500 Million Years by David Elliott, illustrated by Matthew Trueman
2018 Finalist Poetry |
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Mother, There’s a Dinosaur in Beeson’s Lake
Secrets and techniques of a Lab Rat sequence by Trudi Trueit, illustrated by Jim Paillot
2010 Nominee Center Grade Fiction |
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Moon Lady and Satan Dinosaur Vol. 1: BFF
by Brandon Montclare (contributor), Amy Reeder (contributor), and Natacha Bustos (illustrator)
2016 Nominee Elementary/Center Grade Graphic Novel |
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Rosa Loves Dinosaurs
All About Rosa sequence written and illustrated by Jessica Spanyol
2018 Nominee Board Books |
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Rumble, Roar, Dinosaur!:
Extra prehistoric poems with lift-the-flap surprises Tony Mitton
2010 Nominee Poetry |
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Scaly Noticed Feathered Frilled:
How do we all know what dinosaurs actually appeared like? by Catherine Thimmesh
2013 Nominee Elementary/Center Grade Nonfiction |
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This Aspect of Wild:
Mutts, Mares, and Laughing Dinosaurs by Gary Paulsen
2015 Nominee Elementary/Center Grade Nonfiction
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Final Dinosaur Rumble
Who Would Win, E-book 22 by Jerry Pallotta, illustrated by Rob Bolster
2019 Nominee Simple Reader |
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