Dinosaur Six-Book Pack Giveaway

DINOSAUR offers young readers an in-depth, gripping journey back to a time when these prehistoric creatures ruled the Earth! Each stunning spread features different fascinating species and provides the facts and meticulously researched details that dinosaur fans want to know.

Complete with beautiful illustrations and a design that captures the feel of an old, weathered paleontologist’s journal, DINOSAUR will captivate the imagination of dinosaur buffs and curious dino experts in-the-making.

The book also includes a tri-fold timeline outlining the key historic ages, mini booklets with little known dinosaur facts, and a giant foldout poster that includes various life-size dino footprints (and our relative mini-scale human size), this is the definitive dinosaur book for budding paleontologists as well as fans of every age.

GreatDad Contest

One grand prize winner will receive a Roaring Grand Prize Pack! and four runner up winners will win a copy of the book Dinosaur. To
enter
the contest, simply tell us which is your favorite bed time story for kids and why. Send in your answers using the
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below. Last date for entries is April 10, 2009.

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Contest Update: The contest is closed. See the winner’s page.

86 Comments Text
  • Wilda says:

    This would be awesome. I keep trynig to look through everyone’s posts to see if they have kids and how old they are. I think it is important to know this info when reading a user’s comments.

  • Chris says:

    I’ve always loved reading Good Night God to my kids. Just a quiet book that has the little boy walk through the park saying good-night. A sweet book. I’ve read it to all 3 of my little ones.

  • Carol says:

    I love Bedtime For Frances because it was read to me by MY mom, and now I’m reading it to my kids.

  • sandy says:

    oh the places you’ll go becuase we talk about alot when we read it

  • Robert says:

    Right now it is Curious George stories. My daughter can’t get enough of them.

  • Katrina says:

    I like to read them Babar.

  • David says:

    I like the Bible stories that my Mother always read to me.

  • Anthony says:

    I am a Grandpa. My Mom read “A Child’s Garden of Verses” poems to me. I was excited to find a beautifully illustrated copy for me to read to my Grandchildren.We are going to “babysit” for an overnight soon. Our Grandson is 7 and Loves anything dinosaur – (the girls are into ballet, but they like anything their big brother likes.)

  • Adrienne says:

    May I Please Have a Cookie – Creative way to teach manners and patience. Alfie, the crocodile, is so cute and makes my kids laugh!

  • scarlette says:

    we love dinosaurs

  • desiree says:

    my son loves dinosaurs

  • Randy says:

    The Frog Prince-It teaches children patience, to share, and beauty is only skin deep

  • Suzie says:

    Where the Wild Things Are!

  • Meredith says:

    Goodnight moon, because it’s calming and sweet.

  • john says:

    THE FROG PRINCE BECAUSE IT SHOWS IF A FROG CAN GET A GIRL, A HUMAN MALE SHOUD BE ABLE TOO.

  • LJ says:

    My favorite bedtime story is the classic, “Good Night Moon.” We all have it memorized!

  • Paula says:

    My favorite bedtime story is Dr. Seuss green eggs and ham. We talk about what they will want for breakfast then read the book. They love the way I animate my voice in disbelief and shock at the words.

  • Denise says:

    My kids love the Bernstein Bear stories and I like them because they all have a lesson.

  • christopher says:

    watership down, it’s what dad read to me

  • Kevin says:

    My favorite is the Velveteen rabbit. Thanks for the chance!

  • Stephanie says:

    Right now it is anything about dogs like Clifford. My little boy also loves balloons so if the story has them – a plus.

  • Linda says:

    We had some books called Dopey the Dinosaur. He did all kinds of silly thing and there were 10 or 12 small paper books! My kids loved them!

  • Linda says:

    We had some books called Dopey the Dinosaur. He did all kinds of silly thing and there were 10 or 12 small paper books! My kids loved them!

  • Jaclyn says:

    Goodnight Gorilla 🙂

  • jayne says:

    Kitten’s first full moon

  • Susan says:

    I like reading Horton Hears a Who to my grandchildren when they spend the night.

  • Carol says:

    Cat In The Hat was one of my favorites,I read it to my kids when they were young.

  • Landy says:

    I do not have a favorite bedtime story. My kids like and book that has lots of animals in it. Mostly pictures, where they can ask lots and lots of questions.

  • Katharine says:

    My favorite is Where the Wild Things Are, but my boys favorite is ‘We’re Going On A Bear Hunt’. My oldest is obsessed with dinosaurs so we read plenty of those books too!

  • kathleen says:

    We read all the time. One of their favorites in “Inside, Outside, Upside Down”. But, at bedtime they want a story that has them in it. I have to make them up on the spot. I should write some of them down.

  • Gus says:

    My youngest loves the “Free Beers.” Also known as Goldilocks and the three bears.

  • Chrysa says:

    I like Goodnight Moon because it is calming

  • Douglas says:

    my nephew loves dinosaurs… thank you

  • Angel says:

    My son loves Andersen’s fairy tales. It inspires his imagination.

  • Buddy says:

    Are You My Mother? Its a simple story that children love..

  • amy says:

    My son loves the Scooby Doo storybook collection

  • Dan says:

    My favorite is Goodnight Gorilla because my son likes it and it has great little details in the artwork

  • Mike says:

    “Joseph Had a Little Overcoat” is this great story about making something from nothing and being happy with what you have.

  • Steph says:

    My favorite is Green Eggs and Ham. My kids love it, and can recite it along with me.

  • Hetal says:

    kids have recently started loving Bubbe Isabella.Our fave stories change from time to time.thanks

  • Donna says:

    Green Eggs and Ham. We like the rhyming.

  • Gianna says:

    Veggie Tales God made you special 🙂

  • ELSIE says:

    Goodnight Moon – mine; Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs – my son’s

  • Sherri says:

    Good Night Moon is the original great bedtime story!!!

  • Kathy says:

    Good Night Moon

  • Timothy says:

    Moo, Baa, LaLaLa.

  • Lori says:

    Custard the Dragon by Ogden Nash. It’s whimsical, funny and short! When my daughter bargains and we land on seven books, it’s nice to have ones that are only about five minutes long!

  • Richard says:

    Three Billy Goats Gruff is a favorate is one the kids like a lot

  • Lisa says:

    My son loves dinosaurs He would love this

  • Dawn says:

    my nephew would love this so much. thank you

  • Scott says:

    the book Piggies I have read it to my kids almost every night for the past two years. Great book to get kids to use hand and finger movements.

  • Ed says:

    “Goodnight Moon”; they always fall asleep to it!

  • Jim says:

    There was a simple picture book called “King Daddy”by Alain Le Saux that has the Dad acting out certian roles. Two words are on each page with a picture of the dad and son acting out the parts: doggy daddy, cowboy daddy, monster daddy ect. with simple colorful pictures. We always acted out each picture when reading it.

  • desiree says:

    my son likes the wild things

  • Marion says:

    Good Night Moon is a good one because it helps kids get used to the idea of sleeping!

  • Jodene says:

    Anything Dr Suess for my daughter, she actually memorized them which helps her learn to read.

  • Christine says:

    My son still loves the Boynton board book called The Going to Bed Book. Thanks for the chance!

  • Pauline says:

    My absolute favorite book as a child and now is “Where the Wild Things Are” The book is creative and reminds us that if we can imagine it, we can achieve it. I still have my original copy I had as a little girl and treasure it always!

  • Kelly says:

    I have always liked Chicka Chicka Boom Boom. It is a fun book and I love that there is a song to go along with it.

  • Heidi says:

    I like the Harry Potter series because the kids and I all like it.

  • Gabriel says:

    I really like Cat In The Hat

  • Bev says:

    Brown Bear Brown Bear was the favored book when kids were little. Now they are into Junie B. whose humor make them a family favorite.

  • Rosey says:

    Goodnight Moon is my favorite bedtime story because it is short and simple (a must for parents, at bedtime) but still satisfies story time, and it gets the child in the mood to go to sleep. We read many different books at bedtime, but surely this one is my favorite. Besides that, i just love the story.

  • Justine says:

    My fave bedtime story would be ‘Where The Wild Things Are’ because to me it is just how kids are, with a huge imagination but everything seems real…

  • susan says:

    my daughter loves dinosaurs too! 🙂

  • Luke says:

    I am reading Junie B. Jones to my 4 kids right now.They love her.My kids would love the dinosaur book.Thank you.

  • Jay says:

    I usually make up stories that involve the entire family. The kids ask for me to do that. The characters in the store keep repeating whatever the kids are saying at the time…

  • Susan says:

    My son loves dinosaurs

  • Lori says:

    our family loves go dog go!

  • Elaine says:

    Wind in the Willows is a classic. I remember my mother reading it to me and I am passing on the tradition!

  • Andrew says:

    Nothing beats goodnight moon.

  • beth says:

    My favorite bedtime story is I love you this much
    Thank you
    tatertot374@sbcglobal.net

  • Dave says:

    Where the Wild Things Are is always a favorite. Thank you for the great give-away.

  • Heather says:

    Where the Wild Things Are

  • Daniel says:

    dr seuss cat in the hat

  • Christine says:

    Cat In The Hat was one

  • Jason says:

    He likes to hear anything by Shel Silverstien. We are reading ” Where The Sidewalk Ends”

  • Evelyn says:

    my son loves SkippyJon Jones

  • Stephen says:

    Where the wild things are… I loved that book.

  • Renee says:

    My little guy is just learning to read. Hop on Pop is his favorite.

  • Kris says:

    We all love “Good Night Moon” because it’s a great book to gets the little ones interested in reading. Kids that can’t yet read can still “read along” after just a couple of times through.

  • Nanci says:

    The Footbook by Dr. Seus

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