T. Veg: The Story of a Carrot-Crunching Dinosaur

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A celebration of vegetarianism, author Smriti Prasadam-Halls and illustrator Katherina Manolessou’s picture book T. Veg: The Story of a Carrot-Crunching Dinosaur is a rollicking laugh-out-loud tale about being unapologetically yourself.

Reginald’s a T. Rex just as fierce and ferocious as the rest: He’s got a mighty roar, gnashing teeth, and all the speed a dino could need. But when it comes to mealtime, Reg would rather chow down on broccoli, beans, and greens than the juicy steaks his paleo pals prefer.

When Reginald realizes how different he is from the others, he hopes to find a place to fit in among the herbivores. He excitedly strikes out in search of a new herd, only to scare away the other dinosaurs as he charges to greet them. But when a falling boulder threatens the safety of Reg’s old T. Rex clan, he’ll show everyone what only a strong, vegetarian Tyrannosaurus rex can do.

“Messages of acceptance of difference and healthy eating are intrinsic to character and story. Ingenious rhymes (with British pronunciations) make for a fun and funny read aloud . . . a rollicking tale of vegetarianism and individuality.” –Kirkus Reviews

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Publisher

Harry N. Abrams, Illustrated edition (2 May 2017)

Language

English

Hardcover

32 pages

ISBN-10

1419724940

ISBN-13

978-1419724947

Reading age

4 – 8 years

Dimensions

24.13 x 0.95 x 27.31 cm

Average Rating

4.67

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3 Reviews For This Product

  1. 03

    by rich

    Wonderful illustrations. Lovely text

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    by Gabri

    It is a wonderful book to explain vegetarianism and an easy way to make kids understand there is nothing wrong with it. My little one loves it and I am too.

  3. 03

    by Winter Mum

    A great book about getting along (meat eaters and vegetarians) and being positive about eating a range of vegetables.

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