The book is OK nothing really amazing. I do like the front of the book, though where they teach you about the different kinds of real dinosaurs and what their names mean.
This is the part I like:
Quetzalcoatlus - named after the Aztec feathered serpent god, Quetzalcoatl. Not a dinosaur, but a flying Pterosaur, Quetzalcoatlus what is the largest of the flying creatures. Its wingspan was 40 feet/12 m. It had a long, narrow beak and might have used thermals, warm updrafts of air, to become airborne.
Apatosaurus - “deceptive lizard “also called brontosaurus. The apatosaurus was 75 feet/23 m long and only 15 feet/4.6 m tall. It’s long till could swing like a whip, and its neck was so long that it could reach into the tops of trees to eat the needles and twigs.
Tyrannosaurus rex- “tyrant lizard “
This meat eating dinosaur had gigantic jaws: 3 feet/90 cm long, with 60 teeth that were 3 to 6 inches/8 to 15 cm. As it ran on, it’s powerful hind legs, the tyrannosaurus would reach out its tail to balance the weight of it’s massive head; outstretched, it was 50 feet/15 m long and 18.5 feet/5.6 m tall.
Maiasaurus - “good mother lizard “. These dinosaurs nested together in bowl shaped mud mounds. The adults were 30 feet/9 m long and 15 feet/4.5 m tall. The babies “Maia” were 3 feet/1 m long and 12 inches/30 cm tall.
Stegosaurus - “plated lizard quote. With remarkable plate so long it’s fine, the stegosaurus was about the size of an elephant, 11 feet/3.4 m tall and 25 feet/7.5 m long. The hips were the highest point, and stegosaurus carried it had low to the ground to help find plans to eat.
Deinonychus - “terrible claw quote. This fast moving by iPad was 9 feet/2.7 m long and 5 feet/1.5 m tall. It had long hands with sharp claws; the second toe of its foot had a knifelike claw that was 5 inches/13 cm long. It probably hunted dinosaurs much larger than itself.