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Scaly Spotted Feathered Frilled How Do We Know What Dinosaurs Really Looked Like?

Popular Science Out of Print
By: Catherine Thimmesh(Author)
60 pages, colour photos, colour & b/w illustrations
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin
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  • Scaly Spotted Feathered Frilled ISBN: 9781328740885 Paperback Dec 2017 Out of Print #238682
  • Scaly Spotted Feathered Frilled ISBN: 9780547991344 Hardback Oct 2013 Out of Print #238681
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No human being has ever seen a triceratops or velociraptor or even the mighty Tyrannosaurus rex. They left behind only their impressive bones. So how can scientists know what colour dinosaurs were? Or if their flesh was scaly or feathered? Could that fierce T. rex have been born with spots?

In a first for young readers, the Sibert medalist Catherine Thimmesh introduces the incredible talents of the palaeoartist, whose work reanimates gone-but-never-forgotten dinosaurs in giant full-colour paintings that are as strikingly beautiful as they aim to be scientifically accurate, down to the smallest detail. Follow a palaeoartist through the scientific process of ascertaining the appearance of various dinosaurs from millions of years ago to learn how science, art, and imagination combine to bring us face-to-face with the past.

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Catherine Thimmesh is the award-winning author of many books for children, including Team Moon, winner of the Sibert Medal. Her books have received numerous starred reviews, appeared on best books lists, and won many awards, including the IRA Children's Book Award and Minnesota Book Award. She lives in Minnesota with her family.

Popular Science Out of Print
By: Catherine Thimmesh(Author)
60 pages, colour photos, colour & b/w illustrations
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin
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"Required reading for serious dinophiles."
Kirkus

"Readers will come away from this excellent book with a new appreciation for dinosaur imagery and for the talented paleoartists who produce it."
The Horn Book Magazine, starred review

"A stellar look at the methods paleoartists employ to bring dinosaurs to life on paper [...] A terrific package that will draw in browsers and serve report writers while inspiring young artists to consider applying their skills to this enthralling field."
School Library Journal, starred review

"Thimmesh raises good questions, find some intriguing answers, and leaves others for readers to ponder."
Booklist

"This is the kind of information that can lure in readers beyond the usual dino hounds, so casual museumgoers with kids with an interest in forensic reconstructions whould find the topic of interest too."
The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books

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