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Reviewed by: The Dinosaur Expert by Margaret McNamara Elizabeth Bush McNamara, Margaret The Dinosaur Expert; illus. by G. Brian Karas. Schwartz & Wade, 2018 [40p] ISBN 978-0-553-51143-7 $17.99 Reviewed from galleys R 5-8 yrs The class field trip to the natural history museum should be pure bliss for dinosaur-lover Kimmy, but even surrounded by reconstructions of the dinos she knows so well, there's a nagging annoyance. It's not just the silliness of her classmates, who shout out about Archaeopteryx looking like a "dancing rabbit" with a "monkey tail" or the discomfort of knowing that she knows way more than she probably should let on. It's Jake, who taunts her that all paleontologists are men, and there's a wall full of historical photographs to prove it. Mr. Tiffin, a hero of a teacher if ever there was one, quietly directs her attention to a case featuring Gasparinisaura, a fast, graceful herbivore named in honor of paleontologist Zulma Brandoni de Gasparini. A woman! And yes, she even has a photo on display. Kimmy finds her voice again and now willingly shares her observations with attentive classmates. Karas' mixed-media pictures are deftly balanced to portray the dinosaur displays in [End Page 80] recognizable detail, while also capturing the myriad interactions of a pack of kids genuinely enjoying their off-campus learning day. A double-page spread featuring thumbnail pictures and bios of seven female fossil hunters and paleontologists is included. Take that, Jake. EB Copyright © 2018 The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois

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