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How did dinosaurs say good night?
How Dinosaurs Say Good Night is a picture book for five-year-old children, written by American writer Jane Yolen, which was released in the United States in 2000 and in China in 2007.

How Dinosaurs Say Good Night is a book published by Relay Press in 2007. The authors are Mei Jian Yorenwen and Mark Teague. In 2000, a set of dinosaur theme picture books with exaggerated and lively style and catchy words was born! Pictures and words, like an ensemble, have produced a particularly interesting, extremely humorous and warm effect. Even the writer's grandmother, Yolen, exclaimed herself: this illustrated style simply inserted wings into her words and instantly flew to the hearts of readers of all sizes.

This book "How Dinosaurs Say Good Night" was just published in 2000, and it won numerous praises from parents, teachers and the media. She won more than Grandma Yin's peak record, and became one of her works with the most awards and honors, reaching more than 20 items, such as "65,438+000 picture books that everyone should know" by the New York Public Library, and the American Parents' Choice Award, which has been ranked high in the best-selling children's books list of The New York Times and Publishing Weekly.

Author Jane Yolen introduced.

Jane Yolen was born in New York on February 65438, 0939. She served as the chairman of the Children's Painters Association and the American Science Fiction Writers Association, and was praised as "Andersen of America" and "Aesop of the 20th century" by American Newsweek. Her masterpieces of children's books include The Devil's Arithmetic and How to Make Dinosaurs Say Good Night. He won the Cadillac Silver Award of 1968 and the Cadillac Bonus Award of 1988 respectively with Kite by China painter Yang Zhicheng and Watching Owls under the Moon by John Schon Bohr.

In addition, she also won two Xingyun Awards, Christopher Award, World Fantasy Award and three Mythopoeic Fantasy Awards. Her works have been translated into many languages, including Chinese, and have hundreds of millions of readers all over the world.