Description
Discover the importance of water through the eyes of a stubborn but lovable dinosaur!
In El Dinosaurio que no quería beber agua, children are introduced to Verdi, a friendly dinosaur living along the beautiful shores of the Long Island Sound. Despite the bright New York sun and a day full of play, Verdi refuses to do the one thing his body needs most: drink water. As he grows tired and slow, a wise committee of estuary frogs steps in to teach him—and young readers—a vital lesson about health and environmental stewardship.
Part of the “The Route of Water” bilingual initiative, this engaging story goes beyond simple hydration. It transforms readers into “Water Guardians” by showing how clean water sustains everything from tiny frogs to giant dinosaurs. Through Verdi’s journey, children learn to identify clean water, the importance of keeping beaches free of plastic, and how small daily habits can protect our planet’s most precious resource.



