What if dinosaurs got into our time?
Long, long ago, several million years ago, the whole Earth from end to end was covered with dense thickets of every kind of weird plants. In them, ferns grew taller than trees, reaching all the way to the sky. Palms stood side by side with pines and firs. And there were so many fir trees—so big and so fluffy—that even in summer, in these thick undergrowths, it smelled like New Year’s celebrations.
At that time, the Earth was inhabited by dinosaurs. And these dinosaurs were very different. For example, enormous, long-necked ones—so that, standing on the ground, they could look out the windows of the fifth floor—if, of course, there were five-story buildings at that time. Or dinosaurs that were about the size of, and as grumpy as, a small bus—if, of course, buses existed back then. And also—fast and very small—almost like our cats—if, of course, cats existed. But there were no houses, no buses, and no cats. Just one thing: DINOSAURS! How they lived and what happens when they come to our days—these little fairy tales will tell you.
Ekaterina Serebryakova, Anna Zimova