Dinosaurs Educational Books, Toys
Dinosaurs
Edwina the Dinosaur
by Mo Willems
For ages 2+ years
This latest book from Mo Willems is a delight! Our little listeners fell in love with it immediately and we've been doing on repeat every day since. Edwina is a dinosaur that is friendly with (read more)
Edwina, The Dinosaur Who Didn't Know She was Extinct
by Mo Willems
For ages 12 months - 5 years
Everyone in town knows Edwina. She is the dinosaur who plays with the kids. She is the dinosaur who helps little old ladies cross the street. And best of all, she bakes yummy chocolate-chip cookies. (read more)
Baby Dino Rocker By Earlyyears
by International Playthings
For ages 18 months - 3 years
This soft padded plush Dino Rocker features a sturdy anti-tip hardwood construction. With lots of textures and crinkles to explore and a bell in the tail that jingles as it rocks its sure to please (read more)
Big Book of Dinosaurs
by DK Publishing
For ages
You already know how much we love nursery rhymes, so it won't come as a surprise when we salute this lovely collection of Latin American poems, songs, rhymes for children. Many of the Spanish (read more)
My First Dinosaur Science Kit
by Scientific Explorer
For ages
For older preschoolers who want to dig right into the prehistoric age - here is their chance. This clever kit includes special tools with which your young scientist can "excavate" the pieces of a (read more)
Kings Big Bucket of Dinosaurs
by Hasbro
For ages
What makes dinosaurs so fascinating to the preschool set? Perhaps it is the fact that they inhabited a world devoid of humans, and most certainly devoid of grownups. They were free to run amok, free (read more)
Dinosaurs - 48 Piece Puzzle
by Melissa & Doug
For ages
Have you noticed that your three-year-old is really into puzzles lately? It's that age when - wow! - she can figure them out all by herself (or with just a tiny bit of unobtrusive help from someone (read more)
T-Rex Costume
by Zoogster Costumes
For ages
So you really do have a T-Rex at your house! Keep him properly fed, rested, and yes, clothed, and you'll soon discover that sometimes the scariest monsters are also the cutest. (read more)
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