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Moreover, it's brilliantly illustrated with something of the ''Spike Milligans'' about some of the dinosaurs' facial expressions and though you might expect dinosaurs to be a tough one to colour, Byrne delivers a bright and eyecatching spectacle within the ''lizard'' spectrum!
To summarise, [[''The Really, Really, Really Big Dinosaur '' by Richard Byrne]] is a gorgeous story-with-a-message (two for the price of one, at that) and you must not fail to add it to your bookshelves; go and buy it immediately!"
If you like a dinosaur tale (oh it was so tempting to pun just there), may we suggest [[Don't Invite Dinosaurs to Dinnerby Neil Griffiths and Peggy Collins]] because dinosaurs really are dreadful dinner guests and it's terribly funny to see what they get up to.
If you are keen to tackle some of the more common in the ''pre-schooler issues'' territory and you have a non-sleeper (like my 4 year old), maybe [[Can't You Sleep, Little Bear? by Martin Waddell and Barbara Firth]] because it's beautiful and you fall utterly in love with the Little Bear and totally feel for Big Bear and his attempts to get Little Bear to go to sleep.

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