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Go to My LibraryDinosaurs Before Dark
- Language
- English
- Published in
- Publisher
- Random House
- Pages
- 68
- ISBN
- 9781439589212
Subjects
Original edition details
Other editions (48)
Other editions

Dinosaurios al atardecer
2003 • Lectorum Publications
Spanish

La vallée des dinosaures
2005 • Bayard Jeunesse
French

Im Tal der Dinosaurier
2000 • Loewe
German

¡Que vienen los dinosaurios!
2015 • Fundación Santa María-Ediciones SM
Spanish

¡Que vienen los dinosaurios!
2010 • EDICIONES SM
Spanish

Dinosaurs Before Dark
1999 • Random House Children's Books
English

Valley of the Dinosaurs
2008 • Red Fox
English

Dinosaurs Before Dark Graphic Novel
2021 • Random House Children's Books
English

Dinosaurs Before Dark
2010 • Random House Children's Books
English

Dinosaurs Before Dark Graphic Novel
2021 • National Geographic Books
English

Dinosaurs Before Dark, #1
2006 • Listening Library
English

Dinosaurs Before Dark
2012 • Random House
English

Dinosaurs Before Dark
2021 • Penworthy Company, LLC
English

Dinosaurs Before Dark
2012 • Random House Children's Books
English

Dinosaurs Before Dark
2012 • Random House
English

Dinosaurs Before Dark (Magic Tree House)
2000 • Listening Library
English

Dinosaurs Before Dark: Library Edition (Magic Tree House)
2013 • Random House
English

Dinosaurs Before Dark
1992 • Random House Children's Books
English

AL EIRZAL AL SEHRIY 1 : Wadi aldinasurat (Arabe) (LA CABANE MAGIQUE 1 : La vallEe des dinosaures)
2012 • HACHETTE ANTOIN
Arabic

Dinosaurs Before Dark
2002 • LeapFrog Enterprises, Incorporated
English

Que vienen los dinosaurios!
2002 • SM
Spanish

Dinosaurs Before Dark
1992 • Random House
English

Dinosaurs Before Dark
1992 • Random House
English

Dinosaurs Before Dark
2008 • Random House
English

Dinosaurios al atardecer (La casa del arbol) (Spanish Edition)
2003 • Demco Media
Spanish

Dinosaurs Before Dark
1992 • Perfection Learning Corporation
English

Dinosaurs Before Dark
1992 • Turtleback
English

La Vallee Des Dinosaures / Dinosaurs Before Dark (La cabane magique / Magic Tree House) (French Edition)
2002 • Distribooks Inc
French

Dinosaurs Before Dark (Magic Tree House, No. 1)
2006 • Listening Library
English

Dinosaurs Before Dark
1992 • Fitzgerald Books
English

Dinosaurs Before Dark
2000 • Scholastic
English

Dinosaurios al atardecer (La casa del arbol) (Spanish Edition)
2002 • Atlantida Editorial S.A.
Spanish

Dinozaury przed zmrokiem
2016 • Wydawnictwo Mamania - Grupa Wydawnicza Relacja
Polish

Abenteuer bei den Dinosauriern
2015 • Loewe
German

Magic Tree House 1: Dinosaurs Before Dark (Chinese Edition)
2005 • Small world
Chinese

Dinosaurs Before Dark (Full Color Edition)
2012 • Random House Publishing Group
English

Sihirli Agac Evi 1 - Dinozorlar Vadisinde
2017 • Domingo Yayinevi
Turkish

Dinosaurios al atardecer (La casa del arbol) (Spanish Edition) (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition)
2003 • Turtleback Books
Spanish

Magic Tree House 1: Valley of the Dinosaurs
2011 • Random House Children's Books
English

Dinosaurs Before Dark
1992 • Random House
English

Dinosaurs Before Dark Graphic Novel
2021 • National Geographic Books
English

Dinosaurs Before Dark Graphic Novel
2019 • Perfection Learning Corporation
English

Dinosaurs Before Dark the Graphic Novel
2021 • Bound to Stay Bound Books
English

Dinosaurios Al Atardecer
2002 • Lectorum Publications, Incorporated
Spanish

Dinosaurs Before Dark Graphic Novel 9-Copy Floor Display
2021 • Random House Children's Books
English

Dinosaurs Before Dark (Graphic Novel)
2021 • Random House Books for Young Readers
English

Dinosaur Valley Adventures(Chinese Edition)
2007 • Adventures Dinosaur Valley Hubei Children s Press.
Chinese

Dinosaurs Before Dark
1998 • Pearson Education Canada
English
Inside, the tree house was a marvel, crammed with books of every size and subject. Annie immediately spotted a book about castles, but it was a thick volume on dinosaurs that captivated Jack. As he flipped through its pages, his finger landed on a picture of a majestic, winged creature - a Pteranodon. "I wish I could see a real one," he murmured, a thought barely whispered into the sunlit air.
Suddenly, the tree house began to spin, faster and faster, a whirlwind of wind and light. Jack and Annie clung to each other, their eyes squeezed shut against the dizzying motion. When the spinning finally ceased and they dared to look, the familiar woods of Frog Creek had vanished. In their place stretched a world of primeval green, dominated by giant ferns and towering trees. And then, through the ancient air, a shadow fell. A Pteranodon, exactly like the one in Jack's book, glided down, its leathery wings catching the light.
Annie, fearless as always, scrambled down the ladder to greet the enormous creature, even touching its soft, fuzzy skin. Jack, though nervous, found himself taking notes like a scientist, recording every detail of their impossible journey. Their exploration led them deeper into this prehistoric landscape, where they encountered a gentle, plant-eating Triceratops munching on leaves, its three horns gleaming in the sun. Jack even discovered a mysterious gold medallion with the letter "M" engraved upon it, hinting at another presence in this distant past.
But the wonders of this ancient world soon turned to peril. Annie, captivated by a nest of tiny, duck-billed Anatosaurus babies, ventured too close, drawing the furious attention of their massive, protective mother. Jack, remembering something from his books, quickly instructed Annie to crouch low and pretend to chew, a bizarre tactic that, to their immense relief, somehow appeased the bellowing dinosaur. Their relief was short-lived, however, as the ground began to tremble, and a monstrous roar ripped through the air. A Tyrannosaurus Rex, colossal and terrifying, emerged from the dense foliage, its eyes fixed on them.
Panic seized them. They scrambled back towards the tree house, the ground shaking with each thunderous step of the predator. In his haste, Jack dropped his backpack, containing his precious notebook and, crucially, the dinosaur book that had brought them here. With the T-Rex closing in, he had no choice but to dash back, snatching his belongings just as the giant beast lunged. It seemed all was lost, but then, a familiar shadow swooped down. The Pteranodon, remembering Annie's earlier kindness, carried Jack to safety, soaring him back to the tree house where Annie waited.
Gasping for breath, Jack fumbled through his backpack, remembering the book with a picture of Frog Creek. He pointed to it, wishing with all his might to be home. The tree house spun once more, a dizzying blur of time and space, until they found themselves back in their own woods, the sun just beginning to dip below the horizon. They had returned, safe and sound, just before dark, as if only moments had passed. Their extraordinary adventure, a secret shared between brother and sister, had only just begun.
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The graphic novel adaptation of Dinosaurs Before Dark is widely praised for its ability to captivate both new readers and nostalgic fans of the original series. Reviewers consistently highlight the fantastic, beautiful, and colorful artwork, noting how it perfectly captures the story and enhances the reading experience. Many feel the illustrations bring a cinematic quality to the beloved tale, with lovingly constructed panels and expressive characters. The adaptation is frequently described as perfect, doing justice to the original narrative while making it even more enjoyable for some. Readers appreciate the engaging adventure and just enough suspense to keep young audiences enthralled, along with the positive portrayal of the sibling relationship between Jack and Annie. The book is also lauded for its educational value, seamlessly integrating facts about dinosaurs and time travel into an exciting story.
While the reception is overwhelmingly positive, a few minor points were noted by reviewers. One critique mentioned a specific, "weird statement" about pretending to eat grass when a dog charges a child, which stood out as an odd inclusion. Another observation pointed out that the book features limited human diversity, with the main characters being white and no other human characters appearing in the story. Additionally, some reviewers noted that the graphic novel is quite short, which might leave readers wanting more, though this is typical for the series' format.
Overall, this graphic novel is considered a highly successful and delightful adaptation that faithfully brings the classic story to life with vibrant visuals. It is particularly effective at evoking a strong sense of nostalgia for those who grew up with the original chapter books, while simultaneously serving as an excellent entry point for a new generation of readers, especially those who prefer the graphic novel format. This book is strongly recommended for children aged 7-9 or in grades 1-4, and is ideal for any young reader who enjoys time travel, adventure stories, or dinosaurs. It is also suitable for read-alouds with families and can appeal to both beginning and confident readers due to its accessible text and engaging illustrations.
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