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Dino Poet

A Graphic Novel

#1 in series

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Wait time: About 7 weeks
From New York Times bestselling author Tom Angleberger, creator of the Origami Yoda series, comes a hilarious young graphic-novel adventure through the land of the dinosaurs
Get writing or get eaten! Dino Poet is on a mission: to write the first great poem—ever!
His lunch, a prehistoric frog, is also on a mission: to not get eaten! So when Frog tells Dino Poet that his poems stink, he decides lunch can wait . . . for now. The two set off into the wide, wild world, chasing life! Chasing poetry! Until a T-Rex starts chasing them.
From the incomparable mind of New York Times bestselling author Tom Angleberger, Dino Poet kicks off a hilarious graphic-novel series that is a rollicking romp through the land of the dinosaurs and a celebration of the poets that live in all of us.
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    • Kirkus

      January 15, 2025
      Reluctant to be eaten, a froggy Triadobatrachus gives a toothy, literary-minded Coelophysis some basic schooling in the art and craft of poetry. Angleberger's cartoons, drawn on raggedly torn squares arranged as panels on brown paper backdrops, lend rough-and-ready energy to the amphibian's desperate efforts to distract its hungry, versifying attacker. "Don't chase me...chase life!" The little green lecturer notes that sticking to accurate facts and genuine feelings will lead to better writing. So will avoiding "lazy" rhymes likeeat andmeat. The frog also suggests practicing short forms like a limerick or a "speed haiku" and, just for fun, composing "poo-etry" on some topic gross enough to, coincidentally, kill one's appetite. The predator poet records steadily improving verses in a small notebook. All the while, fraught encounters with even larger dinos and a side trip to the "pen tree" for a ripe new pen supply plenty of action, silly and otherwise, on the way to an amicable literary partnership. ("Well," says the nervous narrator of the tree, stepping out of character for a moment, "where did you think he was going to get a pen? Walmart?") Budding poets in our own Cenozoic era will also find these simple prehistoric precepts and exercises helpful first steps. A solid bit of instruction, delivered amid much Triassic tomfoolery.(Picture book. 7-9)

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      February 1, 2025
      Grades K-3 When Coelophysis takes a break from writing a poem to eat a nearby frog, the frog attempts to stall the inevitable by helping the dinosaur write better poetry. Running from one style of poetry to another--and from larger, scarier dinosaurs--the two explore writing poems that evoke emotions, the senses, and the use of various rhyme schemes, all of which leads to the dino becoming a better writer. Angleberger, creator of the popular Origami Yoda series, adds humor and silliness to the dialogue, which keeps this poetry lesson from becoming too schoolish. Boldly outlined cartoon dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures drawn onto scraps of torn-paper textures are simple yet dynamic, with the story moving as fast as the two creatures run from a T-Rex. The first in a new series of graphic novels for young readers, this is sure to spark literary creativity along with lots of laughs.

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