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How to Catch a Loveosaurus

Alice Walstead

The New York Times Best Seller
2024 & 2023 & 2025 The New York Times Best Seller

From the New York Times and USA Today bestselling How to Catch series comes an exciting picture book about a rare new creature!

Can you catch the magical Loveosaurus? The How to Catch Kids are on the chase again, this time to trap a dinosaur that escaped from the museum and wants to spread love and kindness. Blending exciting traps and STEAM concepts with hilarity and chaos to encourage reading, learning, and imagination, this charming adventure will delight young readers, families, and educators alike--and maybe inspire spreading some kindness too! This funny children's picture book makes the perfect bedtime read-aloud and Valentine's Day gift for kids ages 4-10!

Have you heard of the Loveosaurus? The first ever found--it's true!

He's on the run spreading kindness and joy, but who will trap him... YOU?

Also in the How to Catch Series:

  • How to Catch a Dinosaur
  • How to Catch a Unicorn
  • How to Catch a Class Pet
  • How to Catch a Gingerbread Man
  • How to Catch a Mermaid
  • and more!

Book Details

  • Publisher: Sourcebooks Wonderland
  • Publish Date: Dec 6th, 2022
  • Pages: 40
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.10in - 8.20in - 0.40in - 0.66lb
  • EAN: 9781728268781
  • Recommended age: 04-08
  • Categories: Holidays & Celebrations - Valentine's DayHumorous StoriesLegends, Myths, Fables - General

About the Author

Elkerton, Andy: -

Andy Elkerton is a children's book illustrator who loves to create creatures that are impossible to catch! He is known for his work on the New York Times bestselling How to Catch series and is based in the United Kingdom.

Walstead, Alice: -

Alice Walstead is a children's book author who loves to make kids smile with her stories.

Praise for this book

"An elusive new quarry leads the How To Catch... kids on a merry chase through a natural history museum... [with] scenes of smiling people young and otherwise exchanging hugs and knuckle bumps, holding doors for a wheelchair rider, and dancing through clouds of sparkles" -- Kirkus Reviews