Who was the real T-Rex?
Tyrannosaurus rex is everyone’s favorite dinosaur.
With that big toothy grin, T-rex stomps around and roars before chasing people, crunching up their cars and generally causing all kinds of trouble. This animal is big, he’s bad and he’s dangerous to know!
Or at least that’s the movie version of what T-rex was all about. It’s great fun. But how true is it? What was T-rex really like?
All the dinosaurs, including T-rex, died out millions of years ago. They left behind some fossils, bones, footprints and not much else but questions. Who were they, really? How did they live? Why are they gone? And could they come back, not just in the movies, but for real?
T-Rex Facts for Kids answers these intriguing questions for kids ages 7 to 12. Here are newly-discovered T-rex facts for science-curious kids who love dinosaurs.
This book has striking pictures and amazing fun facts, fully explained, about Tyrannosaurus rex, one of the last, largest and strangest dinosaurs. It includes:
- When, where, why and how T-rex lived in ancient Laramidia, what is now part of Western United States and Western Canada.
- Why and how T-rex got so big.
- What one jaw-dropping thing T-rex, but no other animal we know of, either ancient or modern, could do.
- How smart was T-rex, and how do we know this?
- What made Tyrannosaurs different from other dinosaurs?
- Did T-rex have feathers?
- Could T-rex come back? How could that happen?
- What T-rex mysteries remain to be solved by future scientists?
Click on the buy button and start reading T-Rex Facts for Kids, for a wildly entertaining good time with one of the largest, fiercest, strangest, and most totally awesome dinosaur that ever lived!
AND DON’T MISS the next book in this series, Dinosaur Facts for Kids!
Ages 7-12
Grades 3-7
About the Author
Jacquelyn Elnor Johnson writes books for curious and creative kids ages 6 to 12. This includes the lively Fun Facts for Kids Series about the animals kids are most fascinated by. She also writes the Morley Stories Series of realistic novels for girls 10 to 13.
A former newspaper and magazine writer and editor, her articles and photographs have appeared in newspapers and magazines in Canada, United States and Britain.
Jacquelyn is also a former teacher, college and university lecturer and has taught English as a Second Language to children and teenagers in South Korea and journalism to university students in South Dakota and Ontario.