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The Tyrannosaur's Feathers

By: Jonathan Emmett(Author), Adam S Smith(Author), Stieven van der Poorten(Illustrator)
32 pages, colour illustrations
Publisher: UCLan Publishing
The Tyrannosaur's Feathers
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Tyrannosaurus rex may be the king of the dinosaurs, but that doesn't stop know-it-all Velociraptor from telling him he looks old-fashioned and needs a makeover. So, with an improved posture, some restyled body parts and a coat of shaggy feathers, T. rex gets a new look to match the latest evidence. From the authors of The Plesiosaur's Neck, The Tyrannosaur's Feathers takes an amusing and informative look at how new discoveries have transformed our understanding of T. rex's appearance since this giant prehistoric predator was first unearthed over a century ago.

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Jonathan Emmett has written over 60 books for children including Bringing Down the Moon, Someone Bigger, and The Princess and the Pig. He developed his skills as a writer and illustrator while studying and working as an architect but left architecture to become a children's author in 1995. His work has been translated into over 30 different languages and has won several awards both in the UK and abroad including the FCBG Red House Children's Book Award for Pigs Might Fly and the STEAM Children's Book Prize for How the Borks Became: An Adventure in Evolution.

Nottingham-based palaeontologist Dr Adam S. Smith has authored more than 20 peer-reviewed research papers and named several new Jurassic species. He teamed up with Jonathan Emmett in 2021 to write The Plesiosaur's Neck, Adam's debut children's book. Adam works as a part-time curator at the Nottingham Natural History Museum (Wollaton Hall) where he is co-responsible for the museum's collections and exhibitions. He also runs several websites including the Plesiosaur Directory and Dinosaur Toy Blog.

By: Jonathan Emmett(Author), Adam S Smith(Author), Stieven van der Poorten(Illustrator)
32 pages, colour illustrations
Publisher: UCLan Publishing
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