Synopses & Reviews
Peter Cottontail is out sick, and there's only one dinosaur who's up to the task of delivering his eggs on Easter T. Rex! Although he may need a little practice at HOPPING to get rid of that WOBBLE.
Join T. Rex and his friends as he saves the day in a very special way.
Lois G. Grambling and Jack E. Davis bring us another hilarious holiday adventure that teaches that practice, even if it's not perfect, can make everything just right.
Review
"[T]hough readers may want to stick to jellybeans and chocolate bunnies after seeing all the newly delivered eggs hatch dozens of ducklings and other birds, the tale ends on a wave of boisterous good cheer. A happy, hoppy holiday celebration." Kirkus Reviews
Synopsis
A Tyrannosaurus rex tries his best to fill in for the sick Easter Bunny.
Synopsis
T. Rex dresses up as the Easter Bunny, and it's hilarious Kirkus calls this picture book a happy, hoppy holiday celebration."
Peter Cottontail is out sick, and there's only one dinosaur who's up to the task of delivering his eggs on Easter: T. Rex All T. Rex has to do is work on hopping--without the wiggle. He keeps breaking all the eggs
Join T. Rex and his friends as the big goof saves the day in a very special way. Will practice make perfect?
This fun Easter-theme story will bring giggles at circle time and in the home and will be especially fun for the dinosaur fan in your life.
Synopsis
When Peter Cottontail gets sick on Easter morning and needs someone to take over his important task, T. Rex jumps into action and heads out on the road, but when the goods are damaged because of his large steps and strong moves, a group of his friends lends a hand to help show him the right way to get the job done! 25,000 first printing.
About the Author
Lois G. Grambling has written numerous award-winning picture books, including Can I Have a Stegosaurus, Mom? Can I? Please!?, illustrated by H. B. Lewis; The Witch Who Wanted to be a Princess, illustrated by Judy Love; and Daddy Will be There, illustrated by Walter G. Kessel. She lives in upstate New York with her husband, Arthur.