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REVENGE OF THE DINOTRUX by Chris Gall

REVENGE OF THE DINOTRUX

From the Dinotrux series

by Chris Gall & illustrated by Chris Gall

Pub Date: May 1st, 2012
ISBN: 978-0-316-13288-6
Publisher: Little, Brown

The prehistoric metal monsters dug up and introduced in Dinotrux! (2009) break out—twice!—in this smashing (crashing, roaring, grinding) sequel.

Exploding through the dino-museum’s wall in the wake of a particularly stressful Kindergarten Day, enraged Tyrannosaurus Trux rolls off to climb a skyscraper.  Meanwhile, hungry Garbageadon chows down on local traffic, a pair of Velocitractors plow up Main Street and Cementosaurus dumps a heaping “present” in the town square. Enough! declares the mayor, firmly dispatching the miscreant mega vehicles to school to learn better behavior. Further chaos threatens when they burst out again, though, taking along the children who have introduced them to the wonders of (truck) books and other reading. Towering massively atop heavy-duty tires, with wide, headlight eyes and toothy maws agape, Gall’s brawny beasts make modern construction vehicles look like jumped-up SmartCars. But even the most brutish dinotrux can find a place in today’s world, as the final playground scene suggests.

Young fans of all things big and noisy will make trax for this dynamic dino-diversion.

(Picture book. 6-8)