Give your little paleontologist a head start with extra digging practice. Bury several little dinosaur figures in your child's sandbox, and help her dig for them. (If you don't have a sandbox, you can create one from a big plastic container and some play sand.) As you work together to dig up the dinosaurs, explain to your child how dinosaurs lived long ago, and how paleontologists dig for bones and for clues about these ancient giants. Look up the names and facts about the dinosaur figures that you are digging up. Are they meat eaters or plant eaters? How big were they? Did they live in herds or were they solitary? Kids love dinosaurs!
Materials Needed: Dinosaur figurines, shovel, sandbox
Ages: 3-6 year olds
For a twist on this activity, you could get the pieces of a construct-your-own dinosaur and bury them. Then you could unearth and reconstruct the dinosaur, too.
- Posted on 04-30-2008
Introduce some math by counting the dinosaurs you dig up. How many of each color are there? How many have two legs versus four?
- Posted on 04-24-2008
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