Lucas has dinosaurs on the brain, but he's a little short on friends. When he gets a new book on how to make model dinosaurs, he's inspired to make one immediately. He's not so inspired by his new dinosaur-making kit: all the box contains is a test tube of clear liquid and a few instructions. But when he mixes the liquid into his papier-maché goop, he gets much more than he bargained for, including the most unlikely friend.
"Witty and imaginative."
"Kids love making the impossible, possible! That's why they will love Feather Brain...In this tale, Lucas loves dinosaurs and gets to take his obsession to new heights when he creates some model dinosaurs that come to life! If you loved the movies Night at the Museum or Jurassic Park you will love this book!"
"Lends itself to discussions around social issues such as bullying and differences in families."
"A great daily read for the classroom."
"Bush grabs the reader from the first page and pulls us quickly into a lively adventure...A great adventure story, this book deals with the issue of bullies and problem solving realistically."
"The humorous plot will appeal to boys and middle grade reluctant readers and gave me quite a chuckle as Lucas attempts to disguise the dinosaur cries and scratches from his classmates and parents."
"A delightful story...It would also be an excellent introduction into the study of dinosaurs...There are so many possibilities with this story!"
"An exciting read. Intermediate level students will enjoy reading about the what-ifs of taking care of real dinosaurs."