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Summary
In this companion to Rory the Dinosaur: Me and My Dad , Rory learns that sometimes the things you're looking for are actually looking for you!
When Rory meets his friend Sheldon's pet crab, he realizes he wants a pet of his own. He searches high and low--from tree tops to sand pits--for a creature to love. At the end of the day, when Rory least expects it, he meets George. Liz Climo celebrates the bond between child and pet with her adorable, deceptively simple illustrations in this timeless story of a child's quest for companionship.
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Author Notes
Liz Climo grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area and moved to Los Angeles after college to work as a character artist on The Simpsons . She is the illustrator of You Don't Want a Unicorn! and Can Somebody Please Scratch My Back? , as well as the author and illustrator of the Rory the Dinosaur series, You're Mom , Please Don't Eat Me , The Little World of Liz Climo , Lobster is the Best Medicine , and Best Bear Ever! Liz currently lives with her husband, their daughter, and their dog Shooby. You can see more of her work at thelittleworldofliz.com or on Instagram (@LizClimo).
Reviews (4)
School Library Journal Review
PreS-Gr 1-In Rory the dinosaur's second adventure, he decides he wants a pet. The shells at the beach are all empty. Other creatures are too high to reach or too fast to catch, or they simply don't want to be pets at all. Just as Rory is about to give up, something brown and fuzzy (a coconut) shakes loose from a palm tree and rolls right up to him. Immediately claiming it as his longed-for pet, Rory rushes home to show his dad. He dubs his new pet George, and they play, bathe, put on pajamas, and settle in to share a book before bedtime. The digital cartoons are simple yet clear, colorful, and expressive. Young readers will see Rory's pet for what it truly is and will delight in being wiser than the little dinosaur. VERDICT A fun book to share with the very young either one-on-one or in small groups.-Kelly Roth, Bartow County Public Library, Cartersville, GA © Copyright 2016. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
Publisher's Weekly Review
Rory, first seen in Rory the Dinosaur: Me and My Dad, has just met his buddy Hank's new pet crab, and now Rory wants his own pet. After some false starts-"Would you like to be my pet?" Rory asks a tortoise. "Nope," it replies-a coconut falls out of a tree. Problem solved. "Dad, he followed me home can I keep him?" Rory shouts; Dad just stares. No matter. The coconut-promptly named George-is the pet of Rory's dreams, and Climo's crisp, ever-adorable cartoons show the two teeter-tottering, playing dress-up, and sharing a bubble bath. It's a cheerfully absurd portrait of unconditional love. Ages 4-8. Agent: Kathleen Ortiz, New Leaf Literary & Media. (June) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.
Kirkus Review
Rory is a lucky dinosaur. He so much wants a pet, and a pet finds him instead!First introduced to this sweet anthropomorphized dinosaur in Rory the Dinosaur: Me and My Dad, readers now find him standing on his hands in excitement because he is going to play with his friends. When he meets them at the beach, sloth Hank has a surprise pet to show off. It is none other than a hermit crab. (Climo's lighthearted approach shows a pet that probably displays as much activity as a sloth could take!) After saying goodbye to his friends, Rory thinks about how much fun it would be to have a pet of his own. When all the possible pets he meets on the way home don't work out, he accepts he might not find one today. But: lo and behold! A coconut falls from a tree and rolls after him! How could he not keep it, now that it has followed him home? Now named George, the coconut is all that a pet should be, making Rory very happy. The cartoon-style illustrations, achieved with "digital magic," are set off with plenty of white space, and with just a sentence or two per page, it is an appealing read-aloud.Children just developing a sense of humor will appreciate the innocent silliness of the tale. (Picture book. 3-6) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.
Booklist Review
In this sequel to Rory the Dinosaur: Me and My Dad (2015), the effervescent dinosaur meets friend Hank's new pet a clever hermit crab named Sheldon. Of course Rory wants a pet, too, but he has trouble finding just the right one. All the other shells at the beach are empty; he can't reach the animals living high in the trees; and a turtle flatly refuses. When a coconut falls from a tree and seems to follow the little dino home, Dad allows him to keep it. Rory names his new pet George, and soon the coconut can perform all of Sheldon's tricks and more: seesaw, play fetch, hide-and-seek, dress up, take a bath, and camp out. Climo's sweet digital illustrations brim with vibrant colors, and young listeners will enjoy noting the many witty visual details: a clamshell bathroom sink, Dad's Kiss the Cook apron, and Rory's shark pajamas. A perfect lap-sit title or story hour choice. Pair with Cathleen Daly's Prudence Wants a Pet (2011) for another tale of an unusual pet.--Weisman, Kay Copyright 2016 Booklist