出版社周刊评论
Take almost any elephant joke, substitute the word ``dinosaur,'' and that's the source for most of the little ditties in this book. But that doesn't mean they aren't just the kinds of worn-out jokes that seem to appeal to children most: ``When a dinosaur goes into a restaurant, where does it sit? Anywhere it wants.'' However, there are a couple indigenous to the breed, especially one about the mixing of Tyrannosaurus Rex with a cowboy hat. (What do you get? Tyrannosaurus Tex!) Wilhelm's picturesof giggling beasts, shivering bones and children telling jokes to each otherare by far the freshest part of this package. No ages given. (January) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved
《书目》(Booklist)书评
Gr. 1-3. Rosenbloom, who seems to have more jokes up his sleeve than there are stars in the sky, provides a compilation featuring one of kids' favorite subjects, dinosaurs. The funnies here are simple efforts, easily understandable (and repeatable) by young omedians. They are placed strategically across two-page spreads, filling the pages with expressive dinosaurs and extending the humor. The art, in full color, is several notches above that often seen in joke books; this title should easily find a place on library shelves. IC. 818.5402 Dinosaurs-Wit and humor / Jokes / Riddles [CIP] 87-7098