T. Rex Time Machine: Dinos in De-Nile
T. Rex Time Machine: Dinos in De-Nile
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Chronicle Books
Just the Series: T. Rex Vol. 2   

Series and Publisher: T. Rex   

Annotation: When their time machine lands the two hungry Tyrannosaurus rex in the Nile River, King Tut mistakes them for the Egyptian god Sobek and invites them to a feast--but when the aliens working on a mysterious "triangle project" expose them as dinosaurs they once again flee in their time machine with no idea where they will land next.
Genre: [Humorous fiction]
 
Reviews: 5
Catalog Number: #193506
Format: Publisher's Hardcover
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Copyright Date: 2019
Edition Date: 2019 Release Date: 10/08/19
Pages: 1 volume (unpaged)
ISBN: 1-452-16155-0
ISBN 13: 978-1-452-16155-6
Dewey: E
LCCN: 2018060390
Dimensions: 24 cm. +
Language: English
Reviews:
ALA Booklist (Thu Aug 01 00:00:00 CDT 2019)

Two treat-oriented T. rex get the trip of their lives in this time-traveling romp. They make short work of the human time traveler who shows up in their prehistoric forest ("Hey look, food"), but upon investigating the strange machine left behind, they find themselves transported to the strangest of places: modern-day America. After a few false starts at a drive-through, the dinosaurs soon realize the full potential of this utopia they've arrived in ("The food comes to us!"). Of course, there is the problem of people, unused to a pair of T. rex in their midst. After an altercation with the police in the middle of the Donut Festival, it's back to the time machine, where the friends have a dino-sized temper tantrum: "I missed my CHANCE at a doNUT!" (Their info gadget mishears: "I want to dance with King Tut?") And off they go on an Egyptian adventure. Chapman's buoyant illustrations will keep readers giggling, and the dialogue bubbles will make for high-energy read-alouds. Sparkling streams of color add a galactic touch to this wacky adventure.

Horn Book

Hilarity ensues when two T. rexes stumble into a time machine and into the future (read: modern day) where there is so much food they don't know what to do with themselves. Told in a combination of word bubbles and text alongside digital illustrations that use comic panels to great effect, this story will leave readers wanting to time-travel with these silly dinosaurs.

Kirkus Reviews

There's a theory that human nature never changes. People have the same wants and needs, no matter what time period they live in. This rule is even more true for dinosaurs. Dinosaurs are always hungry, at least on the evidence of this graphic novel-esque picture book for young readers. When two dinosaurs encounter a time traveler, in a historic moment, their first thought is to eat him. And when the time machine flings them into the future to a bustling city full of strip malls, they just keep on eating. Nearly the entire plot of the book is a catalog of food they enjoy. Dinosaurs love doughnuts and microwaved noodles. Their meals are interrupted from time to time by the local police, who are not pleased to see tyrannosaurs in the convenience store. (The police force, and the other residents of the city, are refreshingly multicultural.) The main characters are so single-minded that the story becomes repetitive, and a little aimless, but there are some pretty good jokes along the way ("Hey! T. Rexes! Put your tiny, baby hands in the air!"), and the language is surprisingly poetic. (One dinosaur describes a microwave as "the sun in a box.") The art is also appealingly primitive (no pun intended). Each tyrannosaur is basically a collection of rectangles perched on one another.Very young readers may get a bit restless, but the book should leave them amused—and maybe a little hungry. (Picture book. 3-5)

Publishers Weekly (Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)

After stumbling upon a time machine and hurtling into the future, two tyrannosaurs arrive at a Burger Town drive-through window and discover not only that -the food comes to us!- but also -food is everywhere!- Pizza, tacos, submarine sandwiches, microwaveable noodles, and smartphones to order it all-the dinosaurs are in heaven. The populace, however, is not, and before long, the cops show up with a megaphone and demand the dinosaurs put their -tiny, baby hands in the air.- With the police on their tails, the two hurry through a doughnut festival and back to the time machine, only to realize that they don-t know how it works. A smartphone-s mobile assistant comes to the rescue, sending the dinos to another era. With paneled illustrations and speech bubbles, Chapman (Fruits in Suits) fully exploits this wacky, if sometimes internal-logic-defying premise

School Library Journal (Sun Dec 01 00:00:00 CST 2019)

PreS-Gr 1 Chapman's troublesome T-Rexes are taking another trip in their time machine. Next stop, ancient Egypt. Soon after crash-landing into the pyramids, the brown- and green-colored dinosaurs meet the boy pharaoh Tut, who mistakes them for gods, and delightedly shows them the sights. Their enjoyment doesn't last long though, for when the aliens who built the pyramids spot them, they disillusion the young comic book fan. Now labeled as frauds, the two are forced to flee. This hybrid picture book and comic book is stuffed with all the wacky fantasies a child could want. The humor too has that quality, zipping from physical comedy to fandom Easter eggs. These dinosaurs may not seek trouble, but they are magnets for it, inadvertently causing hilarious disasters wherever they go. Panels are limited, and the textincluding the dialoguehas a high contrast to help young readers grasp the format easier. As a neat bonus feature, children can also read the pharaoh's favorite comic on the inside of the jacket cover. VERDICT The zany misadventures of these dinosaurs are just perfect for kids looking for a laugh.Rachel Forbes, Oakville Public Library, Ont.

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Reading Level: 1.5
Interest Level: P-2
Lexile: AD540L
Guided Reading Level: N
Fountas & Pinnell: N

Two T. Rexes are whisked away by their time machine to ancient Egypt, where King Tut mistakes them for Sobek, god of the Nile. They are treated to glorious feasts and magnificent tours. But when the aliens land—they're in the middle of constructing the pyramids—and expose the supposed gods as mere dinosaurs, everyone's mad. Will the dinosaurs escape? This laugh-out-loud romp through time and space is perfect for storytime, bedtime, read-alouds, and guaranteed giggles!


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