Archibald and the furry dinosaurs / Suzanne Lang and [illustrated by] Max Lang.
"Archibald, the only bald dinosaur, embarks on a quest to find his lost hair and learns to appreciate his life as it is"-- Provided by publisher.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780593811962 (hardcover)
- Physical Description: 1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 30 cm
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: New York : Random House Studio, [2025]
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| Subject: | Dinosaurs > Juvenile fiction. Baldness > Juvenile fiction. Hair > Juvenile fiction. Individual differences > Juvenile fiction. Self-acceptance > Juvenile fiction. |
| Genre: | Animal fiction. Picture books. |
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- B & T Entertainment
Archibald, the worldâs only bald dinosaur, embarks on a quest to find his lost locks, outwitting Woollyciraptors and encountering the Furannosaurus Rex, and along the way discovers itâs better to focus on what one has instead of what one doesnât. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations. - Baker & Taylor
"Archibald, the only bald dinosaur, embarks on a quest to find his lost hair and learns to appreciate his life as it is"-- - Random House, Inc.
Meet Archibald, the only bald dinosaur in the world. From the #1 New York Times bestselling creators of Grumpy Monkey comes a charming new character in this laugh-out-loud story of Jurassic proportions that celebrates standing out from the crowd.
Long ago, in the time of prehistoric preening, all dinosaurs have fur. All except for one. Meet Archibald.
When Archibald embarks on a dangerous quest to find his lost locks, he encounters danger at every turn. Along the way, he outwits the clever Woollyciraptors, rescues two dinosaurs from getting eaten, and even encounters the dreaded Furannosaurus Rex! While he may not end this story with even a strand of hair on his head, he does begin to see that his life is wonderful as it is. As he discovers, itâs better to focus on what you do have, not on what you donât. Â
Readers will laugh along as Archibald learns to embrace the things that make you different.