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THE SECRETS OF PTEROSAURS by Yang Yang Kirkus Star

THE SECRETS OF PTEROSAURS

From the PNSO Encyclopedia for Children series

by Yang Yang ; translated by Mo Chen ; illustrated by Chuang Zhao

Pub Date: May 25th, 2021
ISBN: 978-1-61254-518-9
Publisher: Brown Books Kids

In the castle of imagination, during the age of dinosaurs, pterosaurs ruled the skies.

This entry in an ambitious scientific art project from China featuring the work of the creative duo Yang and Zhao brings pterosaurs, an extinct order of flying reptiles, back to life. Flourishing in the Mesozoic Era along with the dinosaurs, these intriguing creatures were the first flying vertebrates. The opening pages of this album are similar to others in the series: They include introductions to the series concept, an explanation of the helpful scales and timelines that appear throughout, and specifics about pterosaurs, including the first fossil discoveries. Photographs of several fossils give readers an idea of the kind of material the artist works from. The major content is organized in two sections—nonpterodactyloid fossils and pterodactyloid fossils—which are further subdivided into families. Each spread introduces a genus with a portrait or a dramatically lifelike painting of the pterosaur in action in its habitat along with a short story and a memorable tag line. A text box includes body size, diet, period of existence, and locations where fossils were found. The stories often amplify these facts, suggesting how scientists might have determined them and imagining what was going on in the pterosaur’s life.

Another remarkable work of scientifically based imagination.

(index, references, list of scientific art projects) (Nonfiction. 8-12)