A small animal tries to defy expectations.
Regina, a diminutive theropod, yearns to be a fearsome predator, but Mama tells her she’s too little to join the hunt. Phooey, Regina thinks. She’s not that little: She can roar and make scary faces, and she knows how to hide. She attempts to prove Mama wrong. First, Regina spies a tasty-looking morsel to chomp on—the tail of an enormous triceratops who, luckily, is a forgiving sort who merely scowls at her in displeasure. Next, she encounters a bulky ankylosaurus, who patiently (and a bit insultingly) humors her. Just when she’s ready to give up and consider an herbivorous life, Regina sees a promising, smaller possibility—and a mammal to boot. Problem is, it hisses and chases the would-be predator. Fortunately, Mama appears, heads off disaster, and teaches Regina what’s safe to hunt. A comic final twist upends Mama’s solution somewhat. This cute story told with wry humor roars loudly to youngsters who want to step—tentatively—out of their parents’ safe nests and test life’s hunting grounds alone. The conclusion reassures kids that parents will always be there to welcome wanderers back and guide and comfort them whenever needed. The energetic, solid-lined ink illustrations are boldly colored, evoking the prehistoric landscape, and feature a big-eyed, ridiculously adorable protagonist with a lively personality. Occasional onomatopoeia and sound effects set in larger type enliven visuals and add humor. (This book was reviewed digitally with 11-by-17-inch double-page spreads viewed at 27.7% of actual size.)
Fun for dinosaur mavens and brave young explorers who want to test their mettle.
(Picture book. 3-6)