A group of dinosaurs is playing in the school yard when the Mine-o-saur arrives. He snatches all the toys, grabs all the snacks, and hoards the blocks. Soon enough, no one wants to play with him. What... This description may be from another edition of this product.
I love this story line. My great-niece had me read it to her. I purchased a copy to use with other young people I read to. It is an excellent lesson for young people about not being selfish and learning to share. It teaches that friends are more important than "things"
A great book!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 14 years ago
This book really really helped our daughter get through her "mine" stage. When she was being grabby or not sharing we would call her a mine-o-saur and she soon realized she would rather have friends than stuff.
Clever and Cute with Kid-Appeal!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
Mine-o-Saur is a great book for reading with your children. They will love the colorful and funny illustrations and the repeating rhyme. That Mine-o-saur learns a lesson about sharing is a bonus for parents!
Nice lesson well told and wonderfully illustrated
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
The Mine-O-Saur is a selfish dinosaur who is constantly taking everything away from the other dinosaurs at school. As this behavior continues, the Mine-O-Saur realizes that having everything for himself is not fun if the result is that the other dinosaurs don't want to play with him. This book is aimed at children between the ages 4 to 8. It provides a great opportunity for parents to teach them the importance of sharing. The use of rhymes throughout the book will keep kids interested, and the addition of colorful illustrations, will be especially appealing to kids. My only complaint is the names of the dinosaurs may be a bit cumbersome for young kids who are learning to read. The outcome of this story was achieved in a positive way. Instead of being angered at the Mine-O-Saur's behavior, the other dinosaurs simply chose to ignore him. I also thought it was great that the "kids" worked things out themselves without requiring adult intervention. When kids learn to solve simple disputes, they are acquiring experience they will need to later solve more complex problems. Learning to forgive others and give them another chance is another lesson that is presented in this book. Perhaps the perfect ending would have been an apology from the Mine-O-Saur, but the message was clearly presented. Armchair Interviews says: Another important message taught.
Wonderful Book!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
A great book and a must buy for anyone wanting to balance evening time reading fun with a bit of good parenting. Wonderful illustrations.
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