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Dinosaur Train: Dinosaurs BIG + Small

27 September, 2019 by KatBp Leave a Comment

Do you have kids who enjoy watching shows on PBS Kids? My kids still love to watch some of the shows on PBS Kids. I think it’s a wonderful channel too. Their shows always have something great to share. Dinosaur Train is one of the shows on their channel, and it is about a lot of dinosaurs. If your kids haven’t seen this one yet and they love dinosaurs, I’d highly recommend the show. They just came out with a new DVD and it’s called Dinosaur Train: Dinosaurs BIG + Small. This one has already been released, so make sure to grab your own copy.

“Dinosaurs Big and Small” contains 10 fun-filled adventures with Buddy, the Tyrannosaurus Rex, his friends and adoptive Pteranodon family, who travel on a special train and explore the world. In How Many Horns, best friends Buddy and Tank Triceratops share a love for comparing features. Tank, who has 3 horns, wonders why Mayor Kosmoceratops has 15, and Protoceratops has only 1. Buddy, Tank and the gang go on a quest to track down Ceratopsians, and they end up meeting “the Queen,” an amazing Late Cretaceous Regliceratops, who has a very decorative frill that almost rivals Kosmoceratops for number of horns. Then, the gang heads to Jurrasic China in The Tiny-Saur Train, where the search is on to find the tiniest dinosaur of all. In We’re Not All Dinosaurs, the Pteranodon kids meet a new, small mammal friend, Adele Alphadon, and introduce her to their Big Pong friend, Cindy Cimolestes, to a new concept – that not all Mesozoic creatures are dinosaurs! And in Clubhouse of Their Own, the kids want their own hangout that’s separate from the family nest. They try out several locations, but none of them are the right fit. But with the help of Mom and Dad, the group builds their own clubhouse using natural materials.

Don’t forget to grab your very own copy!

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Hello! I’m Kathy. I’m a full time mother of two daughters. I also have a husband who I’ve been married to for 16 years. I’m passionate about food, DIY, photography & animals. I enjoy cooking, traveling, taking photos, writing and spending time with my family.

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