Dinosaurs ruled the Earth for over 160 million years ie a long time before us humans, but despite that fact we actually know quite a bit about them. Fossils and modern technology has allowed us to ...
— -- Dinosaurs fascinate kids of all ages. The app stores are full of dinosaur-themed apps, from puzzles and interactive books to games and references. Kids can see 3D recreations of these giant ...
Get your own dinosaur zoo with Dinorama Ansel %26 Clair are back with a new time-traveling game Third Ansel %26 Clair game introduces even more dino facts If you have a dinosaur lover in your family, ...
Curious Kids is a series for children of all ages. If you have a question you’d like an expert to answer, send it to ...
September 26, 2011 – During the week of its premiere on PBS KIDS, Dinosaur Big City was the top program for kids 2-5 (week of August 22, 2011). Over 1.7 million kids (ages 2-11) tuned in for this ...
App for iPad, iPhone and iPod touch builds literacy skills and encourages exploration of life science, natural history and paleontology through discovery, play and reading. “At PBS KIDS, our goal is ...
Pay tribute to our favorite reptiles with trivia, books and much more. Alert the little paleontologist in your household: It will soon be International Dinosaur Day! Though the big day takes place on ...
When my three-year-old daughter showed a fleeting fascination with dinosaurs, I embraced it with the voracity of a velociraptor. There was a Jurassic-themed birthday party complete with a sandpit full ...
More than 50 giant, animatronic dinosaurs flap leathery wings, snap their jaws, screech, roar and have bellies that inflate/deflate with "breath" at Pangaea Land of the Dinosaurs. The ...
As 15 dinosaurs come roaring into town as part of Walking With Dinosaurs — The Live Experience this week, a word of advice: Don't call it a comeback. Although the creatures may have been extinct for ...
Paleontologists say parents should nurture children’s romance with playing with dinosaurs, for “Paleontology is the gateway to science.” By Nicholas St. Fleur Every time Cheri Johnson, a senior ...