The collection includes three tales about Danny and the Dinosaur.
Inquisitive boy Danny goes to the museum. He considers Indians, bears, Eskimos, guns. And suddenly in one of the halls he sees dinosaurs.
Danny is a smart boy, he knows that these ancient reptiles have died out long ago, but suddenly one of the museum dinosaurs spoke to him. Danny was truly happy. Sitting on the neck of a new friend, Danny goes to the city.
Perhaps the Dinosaur was even luckier than Danny. He enjoys ice cream, plays hide-and-seek with children, enjoys learning to follow commands with the Puppy, becomes a bridge across which you can cross to the other side of the street, and saves a crane operator in trouble.
The stories about Danny and the Dinosaur are rightfully considered classics of children's early reading. Thanks to a large font and a single space of words and pictures, the child will not "get stuck" on the first pages, but will continue to read and look at the book with enthusiasm.
Recommended for children who are starting to read on their own.