WULOLIFE
"I am a Tyrannosaurus Rex" Author: Miyanishi Tatsuya Publisher: 21st Century Publishing
"I am a Tyrannosaurus Rex" Author: Miyanishi Tatsuya Publisher: 21st Century Publishing
Description
Introduction · · · · · ·
The main content of "I am a Tyrannosaurus Rex": Dad taught him skills, and mom taught him "humanity" - so the little pterosaur became a strong dinosaur, a kind dinosaur. A strong little pterosaur can escape in time when facing a rough and terrible enemy. Learning skills means having the necessary skills for survival, and everyone knows how important this is. A kind little pterosaur will give selfless help to anyone who encounters difficulties, even his own enemies. Isn't this kind of human nature a bit silly?
However, the tear of the Tyrannosaurus Rex made us feel that there is an invisible power in such stupidity. It can deeply move the rude and scary guy. From then on, the little pterosaur had one more friend and one less enemy.
Next time, maybe the little pterosaur will meet the Tyrannosaurus Rex again when it is asleep, and maybe there will be no more earthquakes there, but we know that the Tyrannosaurus Rex will quietly retract its sharp claws because it has that kind of power.
This power will also plant a seed of kindness in the hearts of young readers.
About the Author · · · · · ·
Tatsuya Miyanishi
Born in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan in 1956, he graduated from the Department of Fine Arts, Faculty of Art, Nihon University. After working in stage art and graphic design for puppet shows, he began to create picture books. He got inspiration from his childhood memories and the experience of raising four children, making his works full of innocence and fun, and unique with warm and humorous stories and powerful painting style. While creating, he is also committed to the promotion of picture books, traveling to every county in Japan to give picture book lectures to children and parents.
The "Dinosaur Series" by Tatsuya Miyanishi, represented by "You Look Delicious" (won the Kenbuchi Picture Book Award), as well as "The Hungry Little Snake", "Ping Ping and Pang Pang Catch Big Fish", "Tail-follower" and "Why is my luck so good today" (won the Kodansha Publishing Culture Award Picture Book Award) have been translated and published in China. In addition, his works such as "Dad is Ultraman Seven" (won the Kenbuchi Picture Book Award), "The Hungry Wolf and the Pig Town" and "One Pig and One Hundred Wolves" are also very popular in Japan.