


I Object, Dinosaurs Did Not Go Extinct (أنا أعترض، الديناصورات لم تنقرض)
This playful, imaginative story invites children into the mischievous world of Delta the cat, whose life turns upside down when she discovers that a dinosaur—yes, a real one—is living in her house. Through her diary, Delta shares her astonishment, jealousy, and hilarious reactions as she tries to adjust to this unexpected roommate.
Why Readers Love It:
• A surprising premise → a dinosaur that didn’t go extinct living with a cat? It’s a recipe for humor, wonder, and nonstop curiosity.
• Emotional depth with light humor → as Delta writes, she begins to understand her jealousy and her feelings about attention, helping readers reflect on their own emotions.
• Promotes self-awareness → highlights the importance of journaling as a tool for understanding ourselves and navigating daily situations.
• Award-nominated → recognized by the Etisalat Award (2021) in the chapter-book category.
• Perfectly paced chapters → short, lively sections encourage more reading while keeping the tone fun and engaging.
• Brilliant writing style → simple, well-chosen words, humorous narration, and lively pacing that draw readers in.
Age / Stage / Use Case:
Ideal for children ready for early chapter books, especially those who love dinosaurs, animals, humor, or diary-style narratives. A wonderful choice for independent reading or shared story time.
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This playful, imaginative story invites children into the mischievous world of Delta the cat, whose life turns upside down when she discovers that a dinosaur—yes, a real one—is living in her house. Through her diary, Delta shares her astonishment, jealousy, and hilarious reactions as she tries to adjust to this unexpected roommate.
Why Readers Love It:
• A surprising premise → a dinosaur that didn’t go extinct living with a cat? It’s a recipe for humor, wonder, and nonstop curiosity.
• Emotional depth with light humor → as Delta writes, she begins to understand her jealousy and her feelings about attention, helping readers reflect on their own emotions.
• Promotes self-awareness → highlights the importance of journaling as a tool for understanding ourselves and navigating daily situations.
• Award-nominated → recognized by the Etisalat Award (2021) in the chapter-book category.
• Perfectly paced chapters → short, lively sections encourage more reading while keeping the tone fun and engaging.
• Brilliant writing style → simple, well-chosen words, humorous narration, and lively pacing that draw readers in.
Age / Stage / Use Case:
Ideal for children ready for early chapter books, especially those who love dinosaurs, animals, humor, or diary-style narratives. A wonderful choice for independent reading or shared story time.






















