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Dinosaurs Divorce!:

A Guide for Changing Families
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23 Reviews
Turtleback Books, Sep 1, 1988 - Juvenile Nonfiction - 32 pages
Text and illustrations of dinosaur characters introduce aspects of divorce such as its causes and effects, living with a single parent, spending holidays in two separate households, and adjusting to a stepparent.

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User Review  - Malika J. - Goodreads

I usually love Marc Brown's books, but this one fell short for me. The illustrations are humorous to me, but I feel like they would be a bit dated to use with students now. There is great, supportive ... Read full review

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User Review  - Andrea Retana - Goodreads

I would to read this book to support students that are going through divorce in their families. It is a very easy book to read, and it has humorous pictures that are appealing to young readers. Read full review

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About the author (1988)

Award-winning novelist Rosanne Bittner is highly acclaimed for her thrilling love stories and historical authenticity. Her epic romances span the West-from Canada to Mexico, Missouri to California-and are often based on Roseanne's personal visits to each setting. She lives in Michigan with her husband and two sons.

Marc Brown is known best for his ARTHUR series. He grew up in Erie, Pennsylvania where as a child he was influenced by family and friends that would be eventually become the many stories of an aardvark.Trained at the Cleveland Art Institute, Marc went on to create more than 100 picture books for children. Before his current success, however, Marc had many jobs, including stints as a truck driver, soda jerk, actor, chicken farmer, television art director, short order cook, and college professor! He now lives in Hingham, Massachusetts and Martha's Vineyard, with his wife, illustrator and author Laurie Krasny Brown, and their daughter Eliza. Marc and Laurie are the creators of the path-breaking nonfiction Dino Life Guides for Families series.

Nigella Lawson is the food writer for "Vogue," originated the restaurant column in "The Spectator" and writes regularly for other publications. Her new television series, "Nigella Bites," is launching this fall on Britain’ s Channel 4. Nigella Lawson lives in London with her two children.

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