

The text is sweet and simple-just right for the wonderful pictures that really make this picture book spe- cial. A delight from start to finish." - Booklist, starred review, Booklist-April 2000 *Yolen, Jane. Stephanie Zvirin, Praise for How Do Dinosaurs Say Good Night? : "Verse and illustration are beautifully matched in these bedtime stories familiar to all parents of small children." - Kirkus Reviews, starred review. A delight from start to finish better buy more than one. Alert lookers will notice the dino's name incorporated somewhere into each picture-pteranodon is neatly spelled out in blocks on the floor. By cleverly varying his perspectives, Teague adds dramatic punch to the pic- tures-readers watch from above as one behemoth baby whips its neck from side to side they watch from below when another stamps its huge feet and they're face to face with one snoozing T-rex hugging its teddy bear close. The whimsical expressions on the "children's" faces give solid clues to the joke.

Prima donna dinos, they yawn and fuss and throw toys about, procrastinating Oust like real kids) any way they can as human Moms and Dads, ready to put "baby" to bed, look on in various stages of impatience, anger, and surprise. Endpapers introduce the critter cast in all their gorgeous glory: tyrannosaurus rex, dimetrodon, and more, in vivid, yet still earthbound colors. Teague's art takes dinosaurs out of their usual con- text and plops them into bed (a rather comical fit) for a sleepy-time tale with a difference.
