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Desert Day and Night

Dinosaur Train incorporates children's enthusiasm for dinosaurs and trains while educating children in scientific thinking, natural history, and paleontology. The show encourages children to explore questions, observations and conclusions. <br/> <strong>Ages:</strong> 3-6<br/> <strong>Educational Goal:<\/strong> Science

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Desert Day and Night

Season 3 Episode 10 | 12m 31s | CC

The Pteranodon kids think that the desert must be hot all the time, but learn from Mr. Pteranodon that there might be more variety in the desert than they imagined. Once at the desert, the Pteranodon kids quickly learn that their assumptions about desert life were incorrect. When the sun goes down, all kinds of creatures emerge from their hiding places into the cool night air.

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