Dad of Divas' Reviews: Book Review - The Megasaurus

Saturday, April 23, 2011

Book Review - The Megasaurus

About the Book
What's the King of Beandom to do? The tiny, multi-colored bean-shaped bears of Beandom are under attack by a monster. Even the King's wisest advisors seem unable find a solution. Who will save Beandom? Can an ordinary tiny bear step forward with a plan that works? Welcome to Beandom! It's a great place to visit. Or, it will be just as soon as we get rid of that pesky monster! The message of the story is: Follow your convictions even when others think differently. In the series entitled The Lima Bear Stories, as the basic characters appear and reappear, each has a distinct personality that shines through in every story. While the children have no idea what twists and turns the story may take, they come to know the characters and have a pretty good idea of how they are likely to act in different situations and settings. In essence, the children become friends with the characters. There is a form of bonding that develops. Each story carries an important overriding message (such as courage, tolerance, honesty), and we believe that this bonding creates a more profound understanding and appreciation of the message.

About the AuthorThomas Weck is a creative and captivating national award-winning author of children's books. He has traveled extensively in the United States and in foreign countries including teaching children through the Peace Corps. With four children of his own and a passion for observing children's behavior, he has distilled these observations into stories that excite the imagination of young minds amidst peals of laughter and learning. Peter Weck grew up enjoying the wonderful stories his father told about Lima Bear and his friends. Now that he is the father of three young girls, he has teamed up with his father to capture these and other stories in print. Peter's goal is to help children foster a love for creating, reading, and listening to stories. He currently serves on the board of the Menlo Park Library Foundation and is CEO of StoryJumper, a web-based company that enables anyone to create and illustrate children's stories.

My Take on the Book
We love to read and this book is a fun and engaging read! This story is light and a bit silly, but what kids' story that is loved by children isn't. I know that my girls loved the story. The simply sat there and listed over from the beginning to the end (They didn't flinch). 

I liked the fact that the authors thought of some additional learning opportunities that a parent can do with their child as they read through the book. You don;t always get this and instead you have to come up with these by yourself.... but not with this book.

Overall, this book was great and is one that I believe all kids will not only love, but also will add to their learning greatly! If you have yet to read it, please read it soon, you won't be sorry!



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