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The Stompysaurus (DinoFeelings)

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The perfect picture book to help children learn to overcome feelings of anger and annoyance when it seems like everything is going wrong. F rom the author of the bestselling The Lion Inside. A Read for Empathy Collection Choice, chosen by EmpathyLab.

Before Geo gets in the fish tank, he puts on scuba gear. After he grabs the Stompasaurus's stomping feet, in the next scene, his scuba gear is gone before he gets out of the water. The Team must use a freezing fan in a freezer to measure airpower to have Milli float to retrieve the roaring head. They change the settings on the fan to blow higher and lower, and figure out the perfect setting that will allow Milli to grab the roaring head. A reassuring tale about coping with overwhelming feelings and frustration, The Stompysaurus is the latest book in the DinoFeelings series by Rachel Bright and Chris Chatterton, creators of The Worrysaurus.

When the team enter the bowling alley, they find DoorMouse working there, who won't let them enter without putting on bowling shoes first. Milli knows what size shoes she wears, but Geo and Bot don't Milli uses Milli Measure to find out what size their feet are to get bowling shoes and access the bowling alley. Bring story time alive with our fun dinosaur finger puppets. They come in an assortment 4 of roarsome designs and are great for imaginative play and storytelling.

It is revealed that Milli wears size three shoes, Geo wears size four, and Bot wears size five. The difference is only with size one. Many of these activities, such as the dot-to-dot sheets, are also great for helping your kids develop their fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination. These are valuable skills to develop because they can be applied to so many other parts of life! One morning, Stompysaurus wakes from a happy dream, feeling excited for the new day, until things start to go a bit wrong. His brother’s being a tease, his breakfast isn’t his usual favourite and NOTHING is going right. His STOMPS and ROARS start rising inside him, until they EXPLODE! Please note: Pin Cards contain small parts, and are not suitable for children under 3 years of age. Why not try this PowerPoint to teach KS1 children about the different names of dinosaurs? They can use this information when they're having fun with these dinosaur activities too.These Information Fact Cards are a fantastic way for kids to learn all about these ancient reptiles in manageable chunks. The perfect picture book to help children learn to overcome feelings of anger and annoyance when it seems like everything is going wrong. F rom the author of the bestselling The Lion Inside. Due to this possible interest in dinosaurs, kids may also learn more about the concept of evolution itself. Evolution, at it's core, is a simple concept, however presenting this concept in an interesting way by using dinosaurs as an example can make the learning process more exciting, and therefore more beneficial! This is because many of the most popular dinosaurs have very distinct evolutionary characteristics, making them easy-to-use examples of how evolution works!

Dinosaurs were a natural marvel. They existed for over a hundred million years, and came in all shapes and sizes, capturing the imagination of children and adults alike! Fascinating animals such as the Tyrannosaurus Rex or the Stegosaurus, that are so different to anything we see in the present time, encourage curiosity in a lot of children, and that same curiosity can inspire those kids to learn even more! When they are intrigued and want to ask questions, their brains are ready to learn the answers! As the team enter the ice cream freezer, Milli says that the big fan in the freezer keeps the ice cream cold so all the treats don't melt. As they leave the freezer after obtaining the roaring head, they turn the fan off. Assumably, all the ice cream in the freezer would have melted. DoorMouse says "Yep, I'm DoorMouse. And I can't let you inside my bowling alley...". This means he either owns the bowling alley or just considers it to be his as he works there.DoorMouse: Whoa, whoa, whoa! Let me finish! I can't let you inside my bowling alley, until you put on bowling shoes. (points to his bowling shoes) At the very least, learning about dinosaurs improves your children's knowledge of world history. That knowledge can lead to a number of things, from a better understanding of the passage of time to writing exciting creative pieces about dinosaurs. The information is there for the kids to do whatever they want with it! What were dinosaurs?

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