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Dinotrux Dig the Beach

Audiobook
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1 of 1 copy available
The third book in the original, rip-roaring mash-up of dinosaurs and trucks that inspired the Netflix TV series!
Fed up with steamy summertime Jurassic jungles, the mighty monsters are getting hot and grumpy, and they need a vacation.... Time to roll on down to the beach! Tyrannosaurus Trux might be able to "hang ten" on his surfboard, but not all of the trux feel so at home near the water. Can they organize their skills to dig up the beach and build the best sandcastle ever? Dive into the silliest, splashiest Dinotrux adventure yet to find out!
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    • School Library Journal

      May 1, 2015

      PreS-Gr 2-Although Revenge of the Dinotrux (Little, Brown, 2012) was set in the present, the third installment in the series places the truck/dinosaur combo characters back in prehistoric times with the "cave people" who populated the first book. Summer in the jungle is hot, and the Dinotrux are grumpy, so they decide to take a beach vacation. The story line is not as innovative as the earlier books, but children will love seeing their own seaside activities (fishing, surfing, building a sand castle, toasting marshmallows, etc.) carried out by the Dinotrux. Some drama occurs when little Scoopasaurus is threatened by sharks, but tough Tyrannosaurus Trux quickly saves the day. Gall's graphite pencil-drawn, digitally colored illustrations give the book a great deal of humorous appeal. The artist cleverly combines elements of dinosaurs and trucks into individually distinct creatures with specific abilities and characteristics. For example, the surfing spread shows Tyrannosaurus Trux in a confident stance, Dumploducus nervously teetering, and Garbageadon playfully doing a handstand. The illustrations provide fun details, such as the story beginning and ending on the endpapers, and the Dinotrux arriving at the beach loaded with buckets, shovels, beach balls, and a picnic basket. VERDICT Fans of the earlier books will want to accompany the Dinotrux on this beach adventure.-Lucinda Snyder Whitehurst, St. Christopher's School, Richmond, VA

      Copyright 2015 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Kirkus

      March 15, 2015
      The third in Gall's crashing, smashing series takes the hot and grumpy Dinotrux on a vacation to the beach. What mayhem will ensue? Anyone who has experienced the cooling relief of water in the hot summer will know exactly how these trucks feel cannonballing into the water, sinking beneath the waves, and squirting water out in a stream-the delight is plain in their headlights and grilles. And that's not all that will be familiar: among other things, Digasaurus buries himself in the sand, Dumploducus unfortunately finds a nest of crabs, the Deliveradons have forgotten their sunscreen, and incontinent Cementosaurus gets bombed by sea gulls. The second half is taken up with the Dinotrux's attempt at building a sand castle, a dismal failure until Tyrannosaurus Trux takes charge and gets everyone cooperating, each Dinotruck doing the job for which it was made (born?). In the process, the group saves tiny Scoopasaurus from a menacing threat and gives a cave couple some new digs. Gall's penciled, digitally colored illustrations are sure to draw readers in, the Dinotrucks a masterful combination of childish enthusiasm and rough, tough machines. Pair this with Molly Idle's Sea Rex for a prehistoric storytime sure to have listeners in stitches and looking for more dino fun. Readers won't want to wait to find out where the Dinotrux will go next. (Picture book. 6-8)

    • The Horn Book

      July 1, 2015
      In their third outing, the Dinotrux hit the beach for a day of surf and sun. Crabs, seagulls, and sharks threaten to ruin the fun until the Dinotrux do what they do best: dig, move, lift, and dump. Together they work to build the biggest, best sandcastle. Graphite-pencil and digitally colored illustrations capture these animated beasts enjoying their seaside adventure.

      (Copyright 2015 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • English

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  • ATOS Level:2.9
  • Interest Level:K-3(LG)
  • Text Difficulty:0-2

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