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Diggersaurs

Diggersaurs

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What's bigger than a digger? Bigger than a dinosaur? DIGGERSAURS are bigger - see them build and hear them ROAR!

The DIGGERSAURS are busy building something - what could it be?

Children will fall in love with these huge, colourful, lovable beasts as the simple story unfolds. And there are lots of funny details to spot along the way.

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First published May 18, 2017

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Profile Image for Jon Nakapalau.
6,507 reviews1,022 followers
September 29, 2023
I really dug this book! In some parallel universe dinosaurs and heavy machinery have 'morphed' to become almost dino-cyborgs (hey - there is a thought). Just a fun book that is sure to be a favorite for quite awhile. Really liked the art! A fun book that is sure to please dino enthusiast everywhere!
Profile Image for Becky Loader.
2,206 reviews29 followers
July 30, 2020
I always suspected that pieces of heavy equipment were dinosaurs.
Er, I always suspected that dinosaurs were pieces of heavy equipment.

Er.

Well.

They are.
Profile Image for April.
346 reviews
May 14, 2021
I am giving this book 5 Stars as all three of my grandsons love it. The youngest (1 1/2) wants to read it over and over again. It combines their two favorite things of the moment, dinosaurs and big trucks/equipment.
Profile Image for Ally McCulloch.
Author 1 book26 followers
April 10, 2019
The book was good, but it was elevated by being read by Mr. Steve at storytime. A nice mashup or trucks/cars with dinosaurs to keep the children’s interest.
Profile Image for Mehsi.
15.1k reviews454 followers
October 14, 2020
Meet the diggersaurs! Here to build, dig, ground, pound, and all other things!

I read this one in Dutch, but decided to write my book in English. I love dinosaurs, but I also love building machines and this one combines both of that in a wonderful and fun way that will enchant people like me, but also definitely kids.

Throughout the 32 pages we meet all sorts of diggersaurs. Here, I do have to get the Dutch names as I have no clue what the English names would be. We meet the Grijpersaurus who eats cars and can, with its magnet tail, pick up cars (though this time he isn't picking up the right ones, oops). Then there is the Scheppersaurus who loves digging and eating all the sand. Or the Boorosaurus who can drill tunnels with its amazing and strong tail! And so there are diggersaurs for each job and it was great fun to see each new diggersaur and how it looks.

But there is more to see then the diggersaurs. Accompanied on each page are workers. Tiny little workers who try to do their bit of the work, or get stuck doing something due to the diggersaurs. I often had quite a giggle and lots of fun finding them on the page and seeing what they are up to.

The ending had me smiling, that is such a fun way to end a day of work and I loved seeing the Diggersaurs go home to sleep so they would be ready for a new day.

The illustrations are just so much fun. The illustrator really managed to make the vehicles look like dinosaurs but also like vehicles. Often you can clearly recognise the dinosaur it is supposed to be and some definitely were more fantasy. There are tons of details that make each dinosaur unique and fun.

All in all, I had so much fun reading this. It made me very happy and that is just what I need at the moment. Something to make me forget the world. I would recommend this to all.

Review first posted at https://twirlingbookprincess.com/
Profile Image for Olivia.
3,750 reviews99 followers
March 12, 2020
See my full review here: https://www.yabookscentral.com/kidsfi...

DIGGERSAURS is perfect for children who love dinosaurs, construction vehicles, bright colors, and/or fun, rhyming phrases. This book re-imagines construction vehicles as dinosaurs (e.g. diggersaurs) in an unbelievably delightful way. The diggersaurs are introduced in this first book with the type of work they do, such as the excavatorsaurus, who is an excavator, or the dumpersaurus, who is like a dump truck. Each diggersaur has its own sounds and personality that leap off the page.

What I loved: This book has loads of appeal for young readers. From rhyming text to brightly colored images, each page is fun to look at and explore. The text is generally written in large font that is easy for parents to read. There are little bonus stories in the tiny humans that accompany the diggersaurs, and they have their own speech, which parents can choose to read or not. A favorite for our toddler is on the page with the grabbersaurus who munches on rusty cars for lunch, where the small person points out that- hey! that's their truck- getting pulled up. There are plenty of giggles and silly sounds to act out that add to the charm of this story. I can definitely imagine this becoming an incredibly popular series!

Final verdict: Delightful, charming, and silly, DIGGERSAURS is a new favorite for young readers, whether they love construction vehicles, dinosaurs, or just fun stories. This is definitely a book series to watch!

Please note that I received a review copy from the publisher. All opinions are my own.
Profile Image for Cindy Mitchell *Kiss the Book*.
6,006 reviews221 followers
December 19, 2019
Diggersaurs by Michael Whaite. PICTURE BOOK. Random House, 2017. $18. 9781984847799.

BUYING ADVISORY: Pre-K - ESSENTIAL

AUDIENCE APPEAL: HIGH

Combining two childhood obsessions, this book features construction vehicles reimagined as dinosaurs. "Diggersaurs" of various designs are humongous and they dig, dump, excavate and more in this silly, super fun rhyming book.

This is a fantastic little book that will appeal to any kid who loves dinosaurs or trucks. The illustrations are colorful, bright and fun, and they work perfectly with the rhyming text. This is a book that will be a big hit with the preschool audience!

Reviewer: TC
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Profile Image for Read  Ribbet.
1,815 reviews16 followers
May 14, 2019
Do you know reader that loves dinosaurs and heavy construction equipment? This is a perfect book for them! Michael Whaite creates a book featuring a dozen different heavy construction machines transformed as dinosaur like creatures. Very attractive presentation of clever content with good use of sound words and clever dino-type labels on each device. The dozen different machines are a good way to introduce vocabulary words to distinguish actions, movements and purposes. A fun book for home or school and can be featured in word choice mini-lessons.
Profile Image for Mama Bearian.
683 reviews4 followers
September 10, 2021
This is a silly, imaginative book that perfectly combines construction vehicles and dinosaurs to create "diggersaurs." The illustrations are colorful and both simple and detailed at the same time; each vehicle has its name painted on its side, such as "scoopersaurus" and "drillersaurus." The text is short (only about one sentence per page), but flows with great rhyming words. It's a must for little ones who love dinos and construction!
Profile Image for Kirsten.
315 reviews48 followers
March 9, 2022
Construction equipment AND dinosaurs? In the same book? What two year old wouldn't love this one? We borrowed from the library and I think we've read it 10 times at least. It's a little long (we meet 12 diggersaurs in the book) but it keeps my son's attention. The illustrations are bright and colorful. The rhymes are punchy and not at all annoying. Be warned, you will have to make sound effects. Each diggersaur has their own unique sound. 😆
563 reviews1 follower
December 30, 2023
Diggersaurs by Michael Whaite is a sturdy, action packed board book that boys who like trucks and machines will enjoy and come back to look at time and again. Combining a steam shovel and a dinosaur into a antomated creature that asks questions, scoops and chomps, that can honk, crash, crunch and shove. There are twelve of these diggersaurs! Big, tough and helpful
Profile Image for Tara.
487 reviews18 followers
June 19, 2019
Super fun rhyming picture book that combines dinosaurs and construction vehicles. The illustrations are bright and colorful, and the text is perfect for reading aloud. This will be a big hit with preschool readers!
Profile Image for Jenna.
2,980 reviews40 followers
October 31, 2019
Voisiko joku ystävällisesti kertoa, mikä villitys on laittaa Dinosaurukset ja erilaiset isot koneet tekemään jotain yhdessä lasten kirjoissa? Raija Rintamäki oli ylittänyt itsensä yrittäessään loihtia jotain järkevää käännöstä tähän tarinaan... Ei, ei kolahtanut minulle.
166 reviews1 follower
November 27, 2019
This one was really fun! The illustrations were fresh and creative. It was a great read. We had fun counting all 12 DIggersaurs and saying their names (a good workout in speech development for little talkers) One I'd definitely recommend!
Profile Image for Angela Akeley.
286 reviews
December 11, 2020
Super cute and colorful illustrations! Children will love the work all of this equipment does and can do. It would have been nice if the real names of the equipment were added (even in an index) so youngsters could learn them.
Profile Image for Melanie Dulaney.
2,256 reviews141 followers
January 18, 2021
Michael Whaite’s Diggersaurs books are great for the preschool set—trucks, dinosaurs, brightly illustrated pages and many opportunities for conversation and vocabulary development...along with just being plain fun.
Profile Image for Kylah H.
22 reviews1 follower
May 10, 2021
This is a super cute book for your Dino and construction lover! Bright, fun pictures like the dinosaur cutting the grass with his teeth! Also, each machine has a number on it so you can add in a little number recognition as a bonus. My 2.5 year old LOVES it!
Profile Image for Viviane Elbee.
Author 4 books60 followers
August 16, 2022
This clever book re-imagines trucks and machines to be dinosaurs - with rhymes explaining what each type of "diggersaur" does. Scoopersaurus dig with scoops, Excavatorsaurus are super excavators, Wreckersaurus swings wrecking balls.
Profile Image for Deborah.
7 reviews
October 4, 2022
Perfect for our house with one boy into dinosaurs and one into construction vehicles. I love that each diggersaur has a number and its name printed on it. They each also have their own sound and color, so it adds several learning levels to the book for kids.
Profile Image for H. L. Reyes.
116 reviews
September 25, 2023
From quietly stunned to roaring BIG, my son got all kinds of sucked into ‘Diggersaurs’ by Michael Whaite. The illustrations feature big, strong, mighty dinosaurs with all the incredible features of construction vehicles, so this was an automatic win!
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96 reviews2 followers
October 30, 2023
I bought this book for my nephew and he LOVES it. He enjoys all things tractors and machinery and roaring like a dinosaur. I knew it was up his alley but was still surprised how much he wanted to go back and have it re-read to him, and how much time he spent looking at it on his own as well. Feels good for this book loving auntie for her pick to be so loved!
Profile Image for Ann Haefele.
1,623 reviews22 followers
April 21, 2019
Perfect for kids who love dinosaurs and construction trucks! It was a hit with my 3 year old grandson. He had it read to him 4 times in an hour!
Profile Image for Janet.
226 reviews65 followers
April 23, 2019
Combine two things kids love and make a children's book. A solid approach because my 4 year old thought it was fantastic.
Profile Image for Andrea Northam.
194 reviews7 followers
September 3, 2019
It won't win any awards for being particularly profound, but kids will love it. And isn't that all that matters?
Profile Image for Stephanie.
925 reviews
November 8, 2019
My boy loves dinosaurs and trucks and it’s actually pretty painless to read because it has decent rhyme and meter, unlike many other kid books. I foresee this coming home from the library often.
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