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Virtually all children and probably most adults find the subject of dinosaurs fascinating and intriguing. Learn about dinosaurs stretches our imagination and allows us to experience a world very different from our own today. It seems that the more we learn about these amazing creatures, the more they want learn. Learn more about these prehistoric animals that lived on Earth for 165 million years, a trip back in these dinosaur inspired crafts, activities, games and other resources.
Dinosaur egg
In a shallow mixing a little flour and water until a liquid paste. Tear some newspaper into small strips. Place an inflated balloon at the top of a cup or small bowl to avoid tipping. Dip and enjoy regular strips of pasta and remove excess paste. Place strips on the balloon. Overlap strips until the entire globe is completely covered. Apply three of the four layers and let dry. When the strips are completely dry, let your child paint the egg.
Dinosaur bones
Spray paint a series of white dog bones small. Place in a shallow rectangular mold plate and cover with clean sand or earth. Tell your child to pretend he / she is a paleontologist and he / she will be digging for dinosaur fossils. Because dinosaurs are extinct, he / she should consider and study these fossils to understand the history of this fascinating group of animals. Explain that the bones and the ground around the dinosaurs, let us know when dinosaurs died and what the climate was as they lived. Just dig up the fossils could take years! Provide children with digging tools like shovels, toy brushes, sticks, etc.
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Make two identical sets of pictures of dinosaurs. (You big dinosaur can find templates on our site or in color books.) Put the images face down on a table or on the floor and mix. Have your child turn on an image. Then give him another picture to try and find your match. If the two images do not match, ask your child to turn the pictures over and try again. Play to match all the photos.
Fossil dinosaur Crafts
The kids make footprints in clay using coins or leaves. Explain how this is very similar to how you do the dinosaur fossils. Bones prints in the mud. This mud hardened and became a rock or stone. When this rock or stone breaks the seal remains in place. Explain that we can learn about dinosaurs through fossils.
Dino, Dino, who has a bone?
Ask your child about his eyes. Hide the dinosaur bone. (A dog bone chew toy Dino makes a good bone.) Say, "Dino, Dino, who has your bone, somebody stole it from home. Guess who!" Your child to try to find the bone.
Dinosaur Salad
Explain that many dinosaurs were herbivores. Talk to your child that fruits and vegetables are parts of plants. Provide a variety of fruits and vegetables. Peel and cut fruit / vegetables and place in bowl. Mix. Serve on a paper plate. Ask your child to eat your fruit salad or vegetables as the dinosaurs may have no hands. Some fruits and vegetables suggested: bananas, apples, grapes, oranges, cantaloupe, watermelon, strawberries, lettuce, carrots, broccoli and cauliflower.
Dinosaur Dance
Discuss different ways of dinosaurs moved. Walk slowly, like a Triceratops, run fast as a Compsognathus, etc. Play some instrumental music and let your child move or dancing around like a dinosaur.
About the Author:
Jolanda Garcia is a former teacher and educational content designer. Visit her websites at: Preschool and kindergarten activities and crafts , and www.eartwiggles.com for resources and activities to promote healthy eating habits.
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