Jacob Two Two and the Dinosaur (Jacob Two-Two Adventures)

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| Rating | : | 4.66 (539 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 0660189267 |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 151 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2016-09-15 |
| Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
When his parents return from Kenya with a cute little green lizard on his eighth birthday (he's two times two times two), Jacob Two-Two is thrilled. And as months pass, it is apparent Dippy isn't so little either. But it isn't long before Jacob realizes that his new pet, Dippy, isn't a lizard after all. Soon Dippy is attracting all sorts of unwanted attention, and before he knows it, Jacob is on the run from the Canadian government with a full-grown dinosaur to hide.
. Virginia Golodetz, St. Feeling lonely, he is delighted when Dad illegally brings home a lizard from a trip to Kenya. However, Butterworth's The Enormous Egg (Dell, 1978) is funnier and a far better story about the perils of keeping a pet dinosaur. They will applaud when Jacob and Dippy outwit the inept bureaucrats. When the incompetent Prime Minister and his apple-polishing advisors learn about Dippy, they declare him a menace to the public safety and make plans to destroy him. Jacob and Dippy then take off for British Colum
Required reading I gave this book (hardback) to a young friend. I had read him a few chapters from my Kindle one night before bed and we all, he and the adult audience loved it. I thought he'd like to finish it himself. If you are a grownup and want a book to read to a kid, this is one you should consider. Both of you will love it.. "Quite Good, Quite Good" according to Troy Parfitt. Jacob Two-Two Meets the Hooded Fang a story about a little boy who is two plus two plus two years old. He got his name from saying everything twice, which he has to do because he’s the youngest in the family and if he doesn’t nobody will hear him. One day Jacob goes on an adventure, although not the type he’d imagined. He finds him. Jessica said like police officers and judges. The main message in this book is that all adults, other than your own parents, are vindictive, nasty people who despise children. How can we be teaching our children that people in authority, like police officers and judges, are horrible to children? The writing is poor, the transitions between chapters is poor, and the message in the book is poor.
