Danny and the Dinosaur and the New Puppy

By Syd Hoff

Danny and the Dinosaur and the New Puppy Book Cover

Danny gets a brand-new puppy, and the dinosaur can’t wait to join in on the fun! What happens when you play fetch with a dinosaur or ask him to roll over?

Readers first fell in love with Danny and his prehistoric pal in the I Can Read classic Danny and the Dinosaur, created by Syd Hoff in 1958. Now the popular pair are together again in a hilarious I Can Read adventure sure to win over a new generation of beginning readers.

This is a Level One I Can Read book that is perfect for children learning to sound out words and sentences.

But can a giant dinosaur and a tiny puppy learn to play together?

  • A New Pet Story: Danny has a brand-new puppy! But how does his best friend, a giant dinosaur, feel about the new addition?
  • Laugh-Out-Loud Humor: Watch what happens when a dinosaur tries to play fetch, sit, and roll over—with hilarious, ground-shaking results.
  • Perfect for Beginning Readers: As a Level 1 I Can Read book, this story uses simple sentences and familiar words to help build reading confidence.
  • Classic Characters Return: Join Danny, his dinosaur, and the new puppy for a day of play that ends with a sweet sleepover at the museum.
ISBN: 9780062281548
Imprint: HarperCollins
On Sale: Sep 1, 2015
List price: $5.99
No of pages: 32
Trim Size: 1.000 in (w) x 1.000 in (h) x 1.000 in (d)
BISAC 1: JUVENILE FICTION / Readers / Beginner
BISAC 2: JUVENILE FICTION / Animals / Dinosaurs & Prehistoric Creatures
BISAC 3: JUVENILE FICTION / Animals / Pets

Syd Hoff

Biography

Syd Hoff has given much pleasure to children everywhere as the author and illustrator of numerous children’s books, including the favorite I Can Read books Sammy the Seal, The Horse in Harry’s Room, and the Danny and the Dinosaur books. Born and raised in New York City, he studied at the National Academy of Design. His cartoons were a regular feature in the New Yorker after he sold his first cartoon to that magazine at the age of eighteen. His work also appeared in many other magazines, including Esquire and the Saturday Evening Post, and in a nationally syndicated daily feature.

Danny gets a brand-new puppy, and the dinosaur can’t wait to join in on the fun! What happens when you play fetch with a dinosaur or ask him to roll over?

Readers first fell in love with Danny and his prehistoric pal in the I Can Read classic Danny and the Dinosaur, created by Syd Hoff in 1958. Now the popular pair are together again in a hilarious I Can Read adventure sure to win over a new generation of beginning readers.

This is a Level One I Can Read book that is perfect for children learning to sound out words and sentences.

But can a giant dinosaur and a tiny puppy learn to play together?

  • A New Pet Story: Danny has a brand-new puppy! But how does his best friend, a giant dinosaur, feel about the new addition?
  • Laugh-Out-Loud Humor: Watch what happens when a dinosaur tries to play fetch, sit, and roll over—with hilarious, ground-shaking results.
  • Perfect for Beginning Readers: As a Level 1 I Can Read book, this story uses simple sentences and familiar words to help build reading confidence.
  • Classic Characters Return: Join Danny, his dinosaur, and the new puppy for a day of play that ends with a sweet sleepover at the museum.

ISBN: 9780062281548
Imprint: HarperCollins
On Sale: Sep 1, 2015
List price: $5.99
No of pages: 32
Trim Size: 1.000 in (w) x 1.000 in (h) x 1.000 in (d)
BISAC 1: JUVENILE FICTION / Readers / Beginner
BISAC 2: JUVENILE FICTION / Animals / Dinosaurs & Prehistoric Creatures
BISAC 3: JUVENILE FICTION / Animals / Pets

Syd Hoff

Biography

Syd Hoff has given much pleasure to children everywhere as the author and illustrator of numerous children’s books, including the favorite I Can Read books Sammy the Seal, The Horse in Harry’s Room, and the Danny and the Dinosaur books. Born and raised in New York City, he studied at the National Academy of Design. His cartoons were a regular feature in the New Yorker after he sold his first cartoon to that magazine at the age of eighteen. His work also appeared in many other magazines, including Esquire and the Saturday Evening Post, and in a nationally syndicated daily feature.