Patrick's Dinosaurs remake

Imagine the story of 'Patrick's Dinosaurs by Carol Carrick' being remade, like some fairy tales of Ladybird Stories with same sentences from the old ones and illustrations illustrated by different person. In this book and its animated adaptation in 'Shelly Duvall's Bedtime Stories', the body postures and theories of these prehistoric creatures were old and outdated. The remake of this story will be rewritten in different dialogue and reillustrated.

Differences  between  the old, original one and its will-be published remade version
1. The giant prehistoric crocodile from the Dinosaur Era (12 meters long Sarcosuchus or 10 meters long Deinosuchus) grew up to only almost two times than 7 meters long saltwater crocodiles, the largest crocodile alive. In the book, it's three times that big.

2. The underwater Diplodocus will be replaced with a plesiosauroidea, like Plesiosaurus and Elasmosaurus. Sauropods really can't swim or go underwater. That swimming theory could get them killed.

3. Illustrations of the dinosaurs' body postures reconstructed from old to latest design. For example, all dinosaurs' tails were off the ground instead of tails on the ground like most modern-day reptiles. Theropods, like Tyrannosaurus, have non-pronated hands and they no longer stand up straight like us humans.