Dinosaur Train
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Features new friends in all shapes and sizes, with catchy songs and all the dinosaur information kids will ever want to know. Preschoolers will be on the fast track to learning when Buddy, a Tyrannosaurus Rex, and his adopted family of Pteranodons explore all that their prehistoric world has to offer.
Jim Henson's dinosaur train. Dinosaurs under the sea
Dinosaur train (Television program)
Carla Cretoxyrhina
The amazing Michelinoceras brothers
Paulie Pliosaurus
Elmer visits the desert
Shiny's sea shells
Jess Hesperornis
The old Spinosaurus and the sea.
Closed captioned.
DVD-ROM features require Microsoft Windows 95 or higher, DVD-ROM drive, DVD software or hardware decoder, 166 MHz Pentium processor, 32 MB available RAM, 5-20 MB available disc space.
DVD, region 1; widescreen; Dolby digital stereo.; NTSC.
Elmer Elasmosaurus -- Carla Cretoxyrhina -- The amazing Michelinoceras brothers -- Paulie Pliosaurus -- Elmer visits the desert -- Shiny's sea shells -- Jess Hesperornis -- The old Spinosaurus and the sea.
Originally broadcast as 8 episodes of the television program on PBS Kids.
Special features: interactive game; coloring pages; dinosaur reference guide; information for parents.
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Add a CommentI really love this show. It's great for anyone looking for some basic information about various dinosaurs/pterosaurs that lived in the mesozoic era. In addition to the episodes, the DVD has additional educational and fun activities if you have a computer that can read DVD-ROMs. My only disappointment (and the reason I didn't give this disc a full five stars) was that the post-episode "debriefs" with paleontologist Scott Sampson were not included. Also note that while not all of the episodes take place under the sea, they do all have sea-related themes.