Once every thousand years, dinosaurs gather for the biggest competition of them all: the Prehistoric Games! These Triassic triathletes test their strength in races, wrestling matches, and a game of dodgeball that pits herbivore against carnivore for the chance to win. Jurassic judges rank running raptors, tussling triceratops, jumping maiasauras, and weightlifting allosaurs. Each one is hoping to be the best dinosaur of them all.
Join these mighty Mesozoic competitors in this tail-thumpingly hilarious story. Colorful illustrations complement the roaring rhymes, and a glossary ensures that even the tiniest troodons will read this tale again and again.
Prolific author Janet Lawler has received critical acclaim for her writing, including an Outstanding Science Trade Book award from the National Science Teachers Association. She earned her bachelor of arts in government and American studies from Connecticut College, where she was a member of Phi Beta Kappa and a summa cum laude graduate, and went on to complete her JD at the University of Connecticut. An active member of the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators, Lawler lives with her family in Farmington, Connecticut.
Artist and illustrator Martin Davey studied graphic design, film, and animation at Bournemouth College of Art and Design. As a freelance commercial artist, he worked with design, layout, and special effects animation. Davey has more than twenty years of experience in the animation and TV industries, working primarily on commercials for the American market as well as developing short films. An accomplished illustrator, Davey lives in Southampton, United Kingdom, where he enjoys collecting cine films, gardening, and painting local landscapes with oils and acrylics.
Janet Lawler is a prolific author specializing in children's literature. Her books have been published across the globe and have been translated into several languages. Lawler received a BA in government and American studies from Connecticut College and went on to complete her JD at the University of Connecticut. She is a member of the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators.