The Children’s Museum’s ‘Dinosaurs in Your Backyard’ ongoing exhibit examines species that once roamed Connecticut millions of years ago. On a recent Saturday morning, when temperatures were more in ...
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 ...
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 ...
Dinosaurs are fascinating creatures that never cease to captivate children’s imaginations, and it’s easy to see why. From the fearsome T-Rex to the gentle Brachiosaurus, kids are often awed by these ...
Books about what and who you love are the best books, especially for little readers who are learning that they are unique and special and so are their interests. Get these from your favorite local ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich (WOTV) – The Grand Rapids Children’s Museum and Priority Health have partnered to do something amazing for the children in West Michigan! Priority Health has sponsored the Amazing ...
LOS ANGELES, June 02, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Get ready to dig, discover, and roar with excitement. Lingokids and BBC Earth are launching an exclusive Walking with Dinosaurs Lesson in the Lingokids ...
Even for people of advanced years (like me), the past can seem slippery and far away. For the very young — who have so little past to reckon with — it’s an even more difficult thing to grasp. Last ...
A much-anticipated new attraction called Dinosaurs! And Peoples United Bank Animal Adventure debuts Monday at the Center for Science, Teaching and Learning (CSTL) located in the Tanglewood Preserve in ...
DECATUR — Children ages 1-5 with an adult buddy are invited to learn about dinosaurs during Mini Camp at Rock Springs Nature Center. Dinosaur Stomp will be 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Tuesday and Wednesday, ...
Listen, we get it. More than a year of pandemic isolation has warped everyone's sense of temporal perspective — in other words, time's gone all wibbly wobbly for a lot of us. Here's a potentially ...