Early magical moments
Do you remember those picture books that first brought you joy when you were little? The ones that were read to you before you could read, or the ones that sparked your imagination for the first time?
If we're talking dinosaurs,
The learning opportunities in The 90 Most Amazing Dinosaurs book seem endless. There are lots of different kinds of dinosaurs; they have complex names, varied habits and habitats, and interesting facts to learn about, all backed by bright colors and seamless eye-catching pattern pages. It's a sort of magic, really!
They simply love learning with the 90 Most Amazing Dinosaur picture book!
While, for some kids, a dinosaur obsession might show a deep and pure love of dinosaurs, other children are Dino-freaks because they have a love of learning. The idea that there are countless pieces of information to discover is very, very exciting and they need to know more - categorize different species, and memorize the most sophisticated dinosaur name - at all costs!
Picture books nurture a child's creativity.
Creativity and imagination are essential skills for little ones. Building up imagination and creativity not only helps kids develop vital social skills but helps them develop their problem-solving abilities too.
Our cute and colorful dinosaur picture book encourages children to use their imagination to work out infinite possibilities and limitless creative stories.
Learning through play is so much fun!
One of the earliest things that babies react to is color. Newborns, even with their underdeveloped sense of sight, still perceive bold colors very well; And that is the exact concept behind the 90 Most Amazing Dinosaur Book. Creating the perfect combination of visual images of spectacular dinosaur species with beautiful background colors to deliver the best book for every child that loves the Dinosaur World.
For learning purposes and fun moments with your child, we recommend you play interactional games together, asking them key questions such as, "Can you show me where the dinosaur called Tyrannosaurus Rex is on this page?" or "What letter does the word Mammoth starts with?" They will love it, and so are you.
Creating the 'Me' through dinosaurs
Children ages 2 to 5 go through a period of hyper fixation, also known as "imagination-based play," where they become deeply interested in subjects like fairies, monsters, or in most cases, Dinosaurs.
Reading picture books with kids regularly (ideally daily) can help them self-monitor their behavior until they can sit through a whole story and focus on the events.