A Dinosaur's Day: Stegosaurus Makes its Way Home by Marie Bollmann and Elizabeth Gilbert Bedia is part of a series on dinosaurs aimed at children ages 3 to 5--but I would say up to 7 or 8 years old. The book is roughly 9.75 inches square and comes with a dust jacket. It is also 32 pages long.

A Dinosaur's Day both tells the story of a certain kind of dinosaur, Stegosaurus, and through the story explains to children how it spends its day. It also includes dinosaur facts about this type of dinosaur. The book is beautifully illustrated. The story is nice and not too wordy. I think the vocabulary is good. children can learn new words within the story. There are a couple of pages at the back of the book that explain what a Stegosaurus was, its size, and how to pronounce the word--as well as other dinosaur words that are used in the story. It is educational in a fun way and not overly laden with facts. A Dinosaur's Day: Stegosaurus Makes its Way Home could be a fun book to use while home-schooling young children too.

I received a copy of this book from the publisher through the Amazon Vine Program. All opinions within this review are my own.

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