How Tall Was T. Rex?
Alison Limentani. Boxer, $16.95 (32p) ISBN 978-1-9107-1657-1
In this companion to How Long Is a Whale?, Limentani presents another fact-filled and playful look at animal subjects and relative size, this time focused on the T. rex. She uses recognizable objects as illustrated reference points: “Its eyes were as big as baseballs. Its teeth were as big as bananas.” Limentani also compares T. rex’s proportions to that of other dinosaurs: “A T. rex was as tall as 10 velociraptors” (in an accompanying image, 10 of the small dinosaurs are stacked one on top of another, to reach T. rex’s height). And a T. rex was about as tall as a modern-day giraffe, a final spread demonstrates. Limentani works in handsome lino cuts and digitally colored collagraphs set against bright backgrounds; the illustrations capture the cozy, consistent allure of dinosaurs to the target audience, while the factual content comes in a digestible amount for readers to take away. Ages 3–6. (June)
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Reviewed on: 04/23/2018
Genre: Children's