The Plesiosaur’s Neck

We made our way through many dinosaur books when my son was little, but ‘The Plesiosaur’s Neck’ manages to offer a fresh approach to this much loved subject. The book introduces Poppy the Plesiosaur and seeks to explain the purpose of her extremely long neck. Accompanied by Alfie Ammonite and Bella Belemnite who tell plenty of jokes, the rhyming narrative text explores lots of scientific theories whilst concluding that no one is really sure.

Fact boxes are found on each page, giving additional information. It is a fascinating read with plenty of appealing illustrations by Adam Larkum which really develop the personality of each creature. A Spotter’s guide at the end of the book encourages the reader to focus on each spread, locating Cretaceous creatures. A useful glossary at the end explains many of the technical terms included in a child friendly manner.

Perfect for sharing with little ones, dinosaur enthusiasts or anyone who enjoys exploring scientific theories, ‘The Plesiosaur’s Neck’ is an essential addition to any collection of dinosaur books.

The Plesiosaur’s Neck

Dr Adam S Smith and Jonathan Emmett, illustrated by Adam Larkum

UCLan Publishing ISBN: 978-1912979424

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