Dinosaur Train

Stop And Smell The Flowers/Moms' Campout

Season 4, Episode 6 of 10

"Stop and Smell the Flowers" - Mom takes Tiny, Buddy, and Don on a super secret daytrip to Qianzhousaurus Pond, where they meet Quentin Qianzhousaurus - a Tyrannosaur with similar features to Buddy, except for one major thing - Quentin has a long, thin snout covered in tiny horns! The kids think that Quentin's long snout gives him a super smelling sense, but after a series of tests, they realize that he and Buddy have the same sniffing power. Can Quentin and Buddy's super sniffers solve the mystery of Mom's secret daytrip? Educational Objectives: Qianzhousaurus was a Tyrannosaur from the late cretaceous with a long, narrow snout (covered in tiny horns). Tyrannosaurs came in a variety of shapes and sizes. Qianzhousaurus probably hunted much smaller prey than its super strong- jawed cousin. T. Rex. "Moms' Campout" - Mrs. Pteranodon organizes a "Moms' Campout" with other moms and kids in the neighborhood. While on the way to the campout, Mr. Conductor challenges the kids to make a real "nature connection" by creating games that push them to look at nature from a different point of view. Educational Objectives: You can't appreciate nature just by looking at it. You need to dig in and be a part of it: splashing, climbing, getting dirty, and looking at things in a whole new way. Forming a "Nature Connection" (that is, fostering a bond with the natural world) is a hands-on, full body, multisensory activity that is essential for a healthy childhood.

Previously Aired

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Time
Channel
2/23/2017
4 p.m.
2/24/2017
2/27/2017
3:30 p.m.
2/27/2017
11:30 p.m.
3/4/2017
3:30 p.m.
3/4/2017
11:30 p.m.
3/22/2017
4 p.m.
3/23/2017
4/21/2017
3:30 p.m.
4/21/2017
11:30 p.m.
4/22/2017
4 p.m.
4/23/2017
5/25/2017
3:30 p.m.
5/25/2017
11:30 p.m.
5/27/2017
4 p.m.
5/28/2017
7/26/2017
3:30 p.m.
7/26/2017
11:30 p.m.
8/16/2017
4 p.m.
8/17/2017
8/19/2017
4 p.m.
8/20/2017
10/2/2017
3:30 p.m.
10/2/2017
11:30 p.m.
2/15/2018
3 p.m.
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