"Terri the Triceratops's world is full of strange sounds, from crawling critters and shaking trees to scorching volcanoes and frozen seas. As she embarks on a journey through the Late Cretaceous Period, what will she discover? Who will she meet? What will she hear? And will she find her own voice in the face of danger along the way?"--
"Terri the Triceratops's world is full of strange sounds, from crawling critters and shaking trees to scorching volcanoes and frozen seas. As she embarks on a journey through the Late Cretaceous Period, what will she discover? Who will she meet? What will she hear? And will she find her own voice in the face of danger along the way?"--
Experience the world of dinosaurs with Terri the Triceratops, as she hears the sounds, meets other dinosaurs, and learns to use her own voice in this fast-paced, rhyming, onomatopoeic read-aloud.A romping, rhyming, onomatopoeic tale of Terri the Triceratops and the world of dinosaurs!Terri the Triceratops's world is full of strange sounds, from crawling critters and shaking trees to scorching volcanoes and frozen seas. As she embarks on a journey through the Late Cretaceous Period, what will she discover? Who will she meet? What will she hear? And will she find her own voice in the face of danger along the way?A delightful, immersive read-aloud experience, Stomp, Soar, Dino Roar explores the prehistoric world of dinosaurs through one Triceratops's eyes. This narrative nonfiction tale takes kids on a playful journey into the past through sight, sound, and storytelling in a way that both educates and entertains. Back matter on the Late Cretaceous Period, sonic science, and more included.
"A boisterous invitation to roar, snort, and grunt like your favorite prehistoric creatures." -- Kirkus Reviews
Max Amato (Author)Max Amato is an author/illustrator who studied graphic design at Tyler School of Art in Philadelphia. He currently lives in Brooklyn, wherehe enjoys playing basketball, visiting art galleries, and searching for dinosaur fossils in Prospect Park.Brendan McAuliffe (Author)Brendan McAuliffe is an author/illustrator who met Max at the Tyler School of Art. He also now resides in Brooklyn and enjoys hiking, cycling, and generally anything in the great outdoors, when he is not drawing dinosaurs.
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