Follow this mischievous dinosaur as he frolics, rollicks, frisks and romps. Each colorful page introduces simple synonyms and a fun-filled way to build vocabulary and word recognition.
I love the idea of this book, and am glad it was made; however, I didn't love it. I feel like this has so much potential, but fell a hair short. I think that even a brief description of what a synonym is at the beginning of the book would have taken care of the issue, because without knowing (and as a tool to introduce children to the concept), the book just seems like a bunch of random words linked together. It was fun enough, but it could have been so amazing.
Synonyms galore! Although there was one problematic word: "poking" isn't a synonym for "exploring." Hehe. But it's a wonderful way to introduce children to words like "gnaw." Illustrations are pretty and humorous. Kids love the part where the dinosaur's shorts rip after too much bending and stretching. Fun to read!
This is a great introduction to the concept of synonyms. Maddie really liked it - the split your pants humour is right on target for her just now. Kait liked it as well.
Grandson (age 2) is obsessed with dinosaurs so picked this up at the library to read with him.
Baby T rex does all the things children would do … drinking milk, exploring the garden, getting messy, having a bath, going to bed … so lots children can relate to. Bright, simple colourful illustrations. Each activity is accompanied by words connected with it such as "Thesaurus Rex goes exploring: hunting, searching, foraging, poking, splish, splash, his feet are soaking" - a good way to introduce new and more unusual words.
Must admit, I didn't call the character Thesaurus Rex as I felt this would be a bit confusing so he was "Baby T Rex" all the way through!
Cute story with rhyming narrative about a dinosaur and his activities throughout the day. The words used for each activity have several synonyms, which is a nice introduction for children for the purpose of a Thesaurus. And of course, it's cute that Thesaurus sounds like a kind of dinosaur, so it really makes this a fun book for children.
A fun - and funny - way of looking at synonyms. Not on the same level as the The Great Grammar Book, but still a way of making language interesting to children.
Cute rhyming book that introduces synonyms--though not in a preachy, teachy, overt kind of way. Not happy with how I used the book this go-round. Am thinking I need to use it with my younger students--read story first, then go back and discuss synonyms.
Thesaurus Rex has a wonderful day having fun and sometimes getting onto mischief! This is a really cute book about an adorable little dinosaur who uses synonyms and rhyming to define his actions.
This would be a good book for teaching synonyms. The easy text makes it more suitable to younger children though. The illustrations are also more appealing to young kids.