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Story Time: Dinosaurs and Bones
1. Liberty Public
Library
Story Time
Dinosaurs and Bones
Welcome Song
Are you listening? Are you
listening?
Yes I am! Yes I am!
Now it’s time for Story Time,
now it’s time for Story Time.
Yes it is! Yes it is!
At Home Activity:
Dinosaur Shapes!
Tips for Parents: Knowledge of shapes directly
correlates to alphabetic knowledge. Working
with your child to learn basic shapes will help
them associate shapes with letters.
Try this simple and inexpensive construction
project at home with your child and teach
them the shapes they are working with!
Sing-Along Song
Dino Diddy
Sung to: "Do Wah Diddy Diddy"
Here he comes just a stomping
with his feet, (Stomp.)
Singing "Dino ditty, ditty dum
ditty do." (Clap.)
Searching all around for some-
thing good to eat, (Hand over
brow)
Singing "Dino ditty, ditty dum
ditty do." (Clap.)
He's huge. [He's huge.] He's
strong. [He's strong.]
(Stretch out arms; then bend el-
bows and make fist)
He's huge, he's strong, won't be
hungry very long.
(Repeat arm motions; then shake
finger "no.")
"Dino ditty, ditty dum ditty do."
(Clap.)
"Dino ditty, ditty dum ditty do."
(Clap.)
2. Book Recommendations
My Dinosaur
By Marl Alan Weatherly
“When a little girl finds her
dinosaur hiding in the trees in her
backyard, she climbs on his back
and quick as the wind they are
off on a most magical nighttime
adventure.”
Created by Samantha Colwell, November 18, 2015
Liberty Public Library
How Do Dinosaurs
Eat Their Food?
By Jane Yolan & Mark
Teague
“Would you like to have a
protoceratops come over
for dinner? It might be
very noisy and messy!”
Dinosaurs Dance
By Larry Dane Brimner
An easy reader book that
teaches children about move-
ment through the motions of
dinosaurs.
Paleontology Facts
Paleontology is the branch of
biology that studies the forms
of life, especially fossils!
Fossils are the
remains of ancient
animals and plants
Most fossils are
excavated from
sedimentary rock
layers.
Totally Dino Vocabulary
How fossils happen:
1. A long, long time ago, a
dinosaur died.
2. The dinosaur was buried by
sediment or sand.
3. The dinosaur’s bones underwent
chemical changes over hundreds of
years called fossilization.
4. In the end, the fossils became like
a hard rock copy of the dinosaur.
5. Now excavators can dig up the
copies and learn more about
dinosaurs!
Tips for Parents: Learning new and different
words will help your child with early literacy and
better prepare them for the challenges of
school.
FOSSIL
EXCAVATOR
PALEONTOLOGIST
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