
LibraryThing is a cataloging and social networking site for booklovers All about Dinorella: A Prehistoric Fairy Tale by Pamela Duncan Edwards. Urn:oclc:867938897 Republisher_date 20120906155324 Republisher_operator Scandate 20120905213146 Scanner . Click to read more about Dinorella: A Prehistoric Fairy Tale by Pamela Duncan Edwards. Urn:lcp:dinorellaprehist00edwa_0:epub:cc65ea88-22f7-4dcd-86e9-240db18c64ae Extramarc University of Alberta Libraries Foldoutcount 0 Identifier dinorellaprehist00edwa_0 Identifier-ark ark:/13960/t9z04cc1f Isbn 9780786803095Ġ786803096 Lccn 96038542 Ocr ABBYY FineReader 8.0 Ocr_converted abbyy-to-hocr 1.1.6 Ocr_module_version 0.0.13 Openlibrary OL999684M Openlibrary_edition Dinorella can also be used to teach students that those who are nice and respectful are those who have good things come to them.Access-restricted-item true Addeddate 20:39:55 Boxid IA155901 Camera Canon EOS 5D Mark II City New York DonorĪlibris Edition 1st ed. Students of all ages can emulate Edwards’ techniques of animal characters and alliteration in the own writing, thus making this book a mentor text for students. This book can also be used to teach alliteration, seeing as how there are many different “D” words used throughout the story. This book can be used in a fairytale unit with many other “Cinderella” stories to show students how one story with the same concept can be made using many different types of characters, settings, and details. Pamela Duncan Edwards’ book can be used for a variety of different lessons in the classroom. Dinorella’s stepsisters try to convince Duke Dudley that the diamond is theirs, but when Dinorella arrives at the dance, Duke Dudley knows the diamond is hers and he asks her to be his darling, much to the stepsisters’ distress. On her way to the Dinosaur Dance, Dinorella witnesses a dastardly deed, Duke Dudley being kidnapped by a deinonychus! Dinorella wards off the deinonychus by throwing one of her diamonds from her necklace at him, and she saves the day! Duke Dudley doesn’t know who the diamond belongs to, but he vows when he finds her that he will make her his darling. Fairydactyl comes to Dinorella’s rescue and dresses her in the most beautiful dress and the best jewels a dinosaur could ever ask for. Dinorella : A Prehistoric Fairytale by Pamela Duncan Edwards is just like the well-known fairytale “Cinderella,” except for the fact that Dinorella and her stepsisters are dinosaurs! Doris and Dora, Dinorella’s despicable stepsisters, are not very nice to Dinorella they make her do all of the chores, and they even make her feel awful about herself by telling her she’s ugly and too dull to go to the Dinosaur Dance.
