Synopses & Reviews
Imagine a town where dinosaurs never went extinct. What would you do? Would you frantically run away and hide under your bed? Or, would you have a hamburger-eating contest with a
Tyrannosaurus rex; go fishing with a
Rhamphorhynchus; or travel through space with a
Coelophysis? The possibilities are endless!
Can you guess which dinosaur would be a crossing guard, a babysitter, or a circus star? Presenting enjoyable, quirky scenarios led by lovable but gigantic creatures, readers of all ages will surely be whisked away to a world where a Stegosaurus, Velociraptor, and Leaellynasaura are merely your friendly neighbors. Marianne Plumridge includes insightful facts about your favorite dinos, which complement Bob Eggleton's vivid and imaginative illustrations to create a thrilling experience for kids and parents to enjoy. Prepare to enter a world ruled by dinosaurs and humans alike!
Synopsis
What would you do if you saw dinosaurs playing baseball, joining the marching band, or even cooking spaghetti?
About the Author
The husband-and-wife team of Plumridge and Eggleton, with a photocomposition assist from Courtney Skinner (who gets a nod on the copyright page), ups the ante for books that imagine how real dinosaurs might add a cool factor to modern life, especially where kids are involved. Each "What if?" spread seamlessly brings together encyclopedia-quality portraits of both popular and obscure dinosaurs with documentary style scenes, while Plumridge's succint "Dinosaur Factprint" sidebars strike a nice balance between fanciful and factual. As a photograph shows a group of kids waiting at an intersection, a watchful illustrated corythosaurs (seen holding a stop sign) proves she is the ideal crossing guard, "large enough to stop traffic and colorful enough to not need the neon vests." The incongruity is consistently fun (another group of children climb a stegosauraus like its a piece of playground equipment), and some of the images are gorgeous, like the cryolophosaurs trapez artist flying above a circus crowd or the bambiraptor reveling in the spray of a backyard hose as it gets a bath from its owners.
-Publishers Weekly