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Super Saurus and the Egg

Deborah Underwood

Super Saurus has a new superhero mission: He must learn how to welcome a new sibling into the family!

When Arnold's parents bring an egg home and tell him he's going to be an older brother, Arnold is not convinced. Arnold knows the egg could be anything. . . maybe even an EGG OF DOOM!

If a vampire-saurus flies out of the egg, Super Saurus will be ready! If a planet-crushing robot stomps out of the egg, Super Saurus will be ready! If Maud the Marauder jumps out of the egg, Super Saurus will be ready! But what happens if the Egg of Doom turns out to be Arnold's new little brother or sister?

With the same wit, humor, and charm that shines in Super Saurus Saves Kindergarten, this super sequel will be sure to captivate new and old readers alike.

Don't miss:
Super Saurus Saves Kindergarten

Book Details

  • Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
  • Publish Date: May 22nd, 2018
  • Pages: 40
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 11.00in - 8.80in - 0.50in - 0.95lb
  • EAN: 9781423175698
  • Recommended age: 04-08
  • Categories: Family - New BabyFamily - SiblingsImagination & Play

About the Author

Deborah Underwood is the author of numerous books for children, including Outside In, Interstellar Cinderella, XO, Exoplanet, and New York Times bestsellers The Quiet Book, The Loud Book, and Here Comes the Easter Cat. She lives in Northern California and invites you to visit her online at deborahunderwoodbooks.com.

Ned Young (www.nedyoung.com) is a self-taught painter and illustrator. He illustrated Super Saurus Saves Kindergarten, Jamie A. Swenson's Big Rig, and is the author and illustrator of the Zoomer series. He lives in Brigham City, Utah.

Praise for this book

"Young's comic book-style action sequences featuring spaceships and attacking robots offer good fun, while Arnold demonstrates how coming to terms with having a sibling is sometimes a learning process."--Publishers Weekly
Praise for Super Saurus Saves Kindergarten:

* "Imagination as a coping mechanism equals lots of superpowered fun." --Kirkus Reviews, starred review

"This animated story will provide an engaging read-aloud for preschoolers and young children, while early elementary students could enjoy exploring the detailed illustrations independently." --School Library Journal