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Tony Rex's Seven Stomps to Success

Tony Rex's Seven Stomps to Success

A Dino's Guide to Crushing It

Hardcover

Tony Rex's Seven Stomps to Success

About the Book

Does life sometimes get you down? Don't worry! Successful predator and life coach Tony Rex is here to help... and he's got KILLER advice. A spoof self-help picture book that will have kids and grown-ups roaring with laughter!

Meet T-Rex-turned-life-coach Tony Rex. No matter who you are, or what you’re going through, or how fast you’re running, Tony Rex is right behind you.

Tony's seven-stomp program will help you become your best self, with advice like: DON'T HIDE AWAY (really, stay out in the open where he can spot you) and SLOW DOWN (he'd recommend anything below his top speed of 30mph). So follow along, and remember: nothing can change the fact that you’re highly nutritious.

Packed with prehistoric pep talks, dino-sized confidence, and tongue-in-cheek tips for life’s biggest challenges, this book will motivate little ones to stomp their way to success—and away from the giant dinosaur trying to eat them.

Product Details

On sale: July 14, 2026
Age: 4-8 years
Grade: Preschool - 3
Page count: 32 Pages
ISBN: 9798217124312

Author Bio

Alex Latimer is a South African writer and illustrator living in Cape Town. He has a degree in English and Philosophy and has written and illustrated for many major brands across the globe. Alex’s picture books are quirky and fun and full of humour that appeals to both children and adults. When he’s not writing or drawing, Alex enjoys hiking the local mountains, swimming in the bay, and the odd game of table tennis.

Reviews

"It’s a good gag with a gotcha ending....No knowledge of life coaching needed to enjoy this self-help-industry spoof." —Kirkus Reviews

"This wry, comical read will introduce young readers to real-life advice in a way that will feel a bit like an adventure, complete with a monster in pursuit." —Booklist

"[A] comedic picture book.... the whole endeavor is a roaring good time." —The Bulletin