Review by School Library Journal Review
Toddler-PreS--Tiny T. Rex from Tiny T. Rex and the Impossible Hug is back just in time for Halloween. Tiny and his friend Pointy are Halloween experts and want to share their tips with children to ensure they have the best holiday ever. This short and delightful board book is broken down into six "tricks" that are tips for Halloween enjoyment. Maps, costumes, the buddy system, and manners are all covered as readers learn the proper protocols to follow to become treat masters, but the ending shows readers that the biggest reward is sharing treats with others. Colorful illustrations, dominated by black and orange Halloween hues, give the book a holiday feel that will attract young readers, especially those who have met the character in previous entries. VERDICT This spirited book is recommended as a general purchase for holiday or board book collections, not least because it teaches the lesson of generosity to little ones.--Kristen Todd-Wurm, Middle Country P.L., NY
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Review by Kirkus Book Review
Tiny T. Rex shares the top six tricks of treating for those wanting to become Halloween Treat-masters. "The very best part of Halloween is the Treats," the book opens. "It is a mathematically proven fact." From there, Tiny T. Rex and pal Pointy, who declare themselves masters of treating, share their tricks, which range from what to wear (with a caveat to avoid wearing multiple costumes at once) to being sure to express "thank you" (even frightful creatures have manners, after all) to the "greatest trick" of all--sharing treats. Stutzman's play on trick-or-treating, coupled with original words like Nom-bies and Crawly-creeps, give this board book a refreshingly original take on familiar Halloween themes. Fleck's illustrations depict the dinos as endearing and playful. Tiny T. Rex has two pointy, nonintimidating teeth and a diminutive stature, and Pointy's ever so pointy back plates are incorporated into its costume as a unicorn with a rainbow-colored tail. And who can resist a dinosaur wearing "mitties" over its hands? The brightly colored illustrations are visually appealing, and the details give readers plenty to observe. From showing gratitude for a cucumber "treat" handed out from a basket of veggies to sharing their haul with a homebound friend, these dinosaurs are adorable in more ways than one. Sweet and practical holiday advice delivered by two darling dinos. (Board book. 2-4) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.
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