Ok, We hardly ever watch TV. But, about a month ago I had sick kids at home and had a ton to do. I turned on PBS hoping there was something great on. The kids watched a show called Dinosaur Train. In this show there is a family of Dinosaurs they are a Taranadon family. They have four kids Tiny, Shiny, Dawn and Buddy. Buddy is a T Rex and he is adopted. The point of the show is that the family goes around learning about different dinosaurs and other animals and plants of the prehistoric period. The dinosaurs are cute and lovable and portray great family values and educational values. I love that one of them is adopted and that it is totally normal. PBS link to games for kids with Dinosaur Train.
So, now we watch Dinosaur Train anytime we are home on a weekday at 8 am. Not very often!!! I am still waiting for this to come out on DVD and in book form.
Thursday, February 25, 2010
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