Author Taran Collis will talk about her book ‘Dinosaurs Have Big Feelings Too’ at Chaucer’s Books. (Courtesy photo) Chaucer’s Books will host local kid’s book author Taran Collis for a reading and ...
There’s a wild fascination with little kids and dinosaurs, although if you check the box office numbers for the Jurassic Park franchise, that fascination seems to last into adulthood. And there is no ...
Whether your child is deep in a dino phase or just curious about these prehistoric giants, there’s a book out there to spark their curiosity. From adorable picture books for preschoolers to thrilling ...
Once upon a time, a roaring red dinosaur bubble blower was delivered to a little girl in Texas by the Easter Bunny. She named him “Bob,” forgave him for only blowing bubbles about 12 percent of the ...
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 ...
Kids and their parents will learn how to roll out dough, cut out shapes, properly bake and decorate a dozen cookies to take home. Tickets are $55 and includes one adult and one child (ages 5-12).
When he was 5, my son Sawyer wore dinosaur T-shirts, kept a flashlight shaped like a dinosaur next to his bed, and stuffed his pockets with plastic dinosaurs. He buried and then dug up plastic fossils ...
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 ...
In honor of National Draw a Dinosaur Day, Dinosaur Outpost is inviting young artists and dinosaur fans to get creative with a ...
This updated article won a silver medal in the Society of American Travel Writers 2024 Western Chapter Writing Awards. If you’ve got kids, chances are reasonably good you’ve got at least one dinosaur ...
Your kids might already know that Tyrannosaurus rex could gulp a hundred pounds of meat in one bite or that Brachiosaurus would be able to peek through the windows of a four-story building. But with ...
Pin the Tail on the Dinosaur, anyone? The Center for Science Teaching and Learning in Rockville Centre is throwing its first Dinosaur Carnival Dec. 26, 27, 29, 30 and 31 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.