Dinosaur Facts and Trivia
91 Fun and Interesting Dinosaur Facts for Kids, Adults, and Families
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Narrated by:
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Kelly Rhodes
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By:
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Lulu Beck
About this listen
Did someone say dinosaurs?
Some of their names are long and funny-sounding, and scientists are learning new facts about dinosaurs every day. There is still so much to know about why they went extinct 65 million years ago. Create some one-on-one time with your kids that will foster a bond of learning.
- Spark curiosity and imagination
- Dinosaurs can be a gateway to other sciences
- Increase your child's confidence and learning skills
- Gain knowledge to impress your friends and family
- Don't miss out on more facts and trivia!
Check out our other audiobooks: Animal Facts and Trivia and History and Science Facts and Trivia. Enjoy what you hear? Leave a review!
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