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The Dinosaur's Packed Lunch
The Dinosaur's Packed Lunch
Oct 6, 2024 4:27 AM

Author:Jacqueline Wilson,Nick Sharratt

The Dinosaur's Packed Lunch

A funny, touching tale from bestseller Jacqueline Wilson in a special Colour First Reader format that is perfect for learning to read.

Dinah feels sad. Her class has gone on a school trip to see the dinosaurs at the museum, and everyone else has a tasty packed lunch - except Dinah. Until a funny new friend decides to help . . .

Soon Dinah has a very special packed lunch - but there is an even bigger surprise in store!

Reviews

A great story . . . Perceptive

—— Guardian

An appealing story told with humour and sensitivity

—— Language and Learning

Should appeal to any child that loves dinosaur inspired books

—— The South Wales Argus

Readers can rest easy: this sequel is no pale imitation of its predecessor. The Golem's Eye is another sophisticated, sardonic satire . . . Fast paced, frightening and funny, and you don't want it to end

—— The Bookseller

The return of one of my favourite ever characters . . . Completes the brilliant Bartimaeus trilogy

—— Publishing News

Jonathan Stroud goes from strength to strength . . . Dramatic tension and coruscating wit never falter

—— The Bookseller

one of the greatest character creations in modern children's literature... certainly in my top ten favourite characters from any book, adult or child.

—— The Book Zone

So rarely do humor and plot come together in such equally strong measures that we can only hope for more adventures."

—— The Horn Book Magazine

Bartimaeus is as sardonic, egotistical, and mouthy as ever. This is a superior fantasy.

—— Publishers Weekly

Bartimaeus is back, and he's better than ever! For fans of Bartimaeus, this is an absolute must-buy. For those not yet introduced to him, you may want to give him a try!

—— BCF Book Reviews

Deservedly shortlisted for this year's Costa prize is Jonathan Stroud's The Ring of Solomon....It has magic, intrigue, wit and sassy footnotes.

—— Alison Jay , The Sunday Time

Pace, drama, magic and exotic colour, with Bartimaeus there to give an irreverent, current feel to a story set in the ancient past.

—— Carousel
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