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Lucy the Dinosaur Series by Joey Ahlbum - Review Blog Tour

I received these e-books from publisher in exchange for a review. This post contains my opinion as well as some advertisement.

Lucy the Dinosaur is a set of 15 books written by Joey Ahlbum.
Lucy the Dinosaur
Moms and dads looking for the best kid’s picture book will love Frederator Books’ newest read along digital book!
Lucy is an explorer and a leader.  She has a natural curiosity about things because Lucy wants to learn.  Meet Lucy and her other dino friends as they learn, joke and skateboard!
Lucy is a larger than life dinosaur
who loves adventures.  With Lucy in the lead, her loyal crew crawls, skates, and dances their way to learning.  Lucy’s curiosity holds no bounds—she counts, she hunts for treasure, she even puts on a play!  Veteran animator, Joey Ahlbum will charm kids with his friendly and dynamic art.  Fans of Dinosaur vs. Bedtime, Sandra Boynton & Mo Willems will love these cheerful read alongs.

About the Author:
Joey Ahlbum is an animator and illustrator who has worked on classic shows Clifford’s Puppy Days and Elmo’s World, a Sesame Street production. He has been featured on Nickelodeon, Cartoon Network, MTV, Frederator, and PBS. He lives in Manhattan with his wife and daughter.

I received this set of books in exchange for my honest opinion. I am not required to give a positive review.
What did I think?
I thought the books were colorful, encouraged learning and were pretty simple to read. But, since it was a series for kids I decided to see what my children thought about this series.  My 8yr old son was able to read them with ease.  He thought it was a little "girlish" since Lucy is a girl dinosaur but said he would read more books if he could.  My, just recently turned 6yr old, daughter is not yet up to that reading level.  But enjoyed the books also and said she would read more too. So there you have it - two for two! I'd say that is a pretty positive review!

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