Book Descriptions
for Samanthasaurus Rex by B.B. Mandell and Suzanne Kaufman
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
Observant, creative, intelligent, and confident, Samanthasaurus Rex regularly acts outside of the typical expectations of her species and her gender. During a family hike up a mountainside, Samanthasaurus notes the darkening skies, fleeing pteranodons, and the smell of sulphur in time to rescue the others from an erupting volcano. A rope woven from ferns, light reflected to illuminate a darkening path, and roars that summon the pteranodons for a timely airlift save the day, and prompt her mother, father, and brother to view Samanthasaurus with new and well-deserved respect. This humorous tale of a small pink dinosaur displaying level-headed quick thinking in a moment of prehistoric crisis works to break down gender stereotypes for a young audience. (Ages 3–7)
CCBC Choices 2017. © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2017. Used with permission.
From the Publisher
Samanthasaurus Rex is a funny and empowering picture book featuring a fresh new character: a girl dinosaur who marches to the beat of her own drum.
Samanthasaurus Rex is not your typical T. rex. She’d rather paint animals than chase them. She prefers sorting bones to gnawing on them. Bite and fight? Nope. Sam uses her words.
Naturally, her parents and brother worry—will she ever be a strong, fearsome leader like a true T. rex? But when disaster strikes, it is Samanthasaurus Rex who saves the day—in her own unique way.
Publisher description retrieved from Google Books.