when you mix a scientist who loves dinos along with little people who also love dinos
you get bursts of curiosity, awe, and excitement on both sides
especially when one the of the kinder mentioned
it was ‘from the jurrasic period’ and another asked if it was ‘an omnivore.’
perfect match.
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“did you know that the stegosaurus lived further away from the t-rex than we are from the t-rex in time?”
-johan peretti
It looks like fun!
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it really was, for everybody
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I love this music/video Beth … which is nearly appropriate for your article …
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thank you!!
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Great to hear such young ones using words like those. You can see just how attentive they were from the photo.
Best wishes, Pete.
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I think they made the scientist so happy and surprised him )
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The Stegosaurus was always my favorite dinosaur…
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Theyโre pretty cool
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We probably underestimate the brain of children to comprehend. Need to feed them more about science and less about zeus and all those other imaginary gangs. IMHO
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Got to admire those dinos!
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Hard not to respect them
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Learning starts so early and never stops, thank you, Beth!
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Right, even at our age, we learn every single day
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I drive by a house that has huge dinos in their yard. The kiddos on the bus LOVE it!!
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How incredibly great!
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We love it!
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Wow, those kids are smart. As for the quote, I had no idea. Old lady here, still learning.
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I learn so much every day
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Whoa – that fact at the end blew me away. Time is inscrutable…
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It sure is
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Wow, my kids would have loved it!!
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I think itโs universal!
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I find myself in the kids. And my middle child was the same. Completely fascinated by dinosaurs. I was gifted with a particular dino book when I was 6. I could barely read but I had the book into my adulthood. I loved it.
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it’s so interesting how fascinating they are –
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Oh, yes, absolutely fascinating!
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I once wrote a very short story about a stegosaurus named Stella.
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will you share it?
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If I can find it. I wrote it many years ago. I was making up children’s stories to go with some plastic figurines I had found. I’m not sure it was really that good.
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That’s great for the kids and the teacher. ๐
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win-win. and for stagy.
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I DID NOT KNOW THAT!!!
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a bit scary, isn’t it?
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Yes. I thought they were all hanging out together….
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who knew?
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A day they’re not likely to ever forget.
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I think not –
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Last three sentences are perfect, indeed.
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ty -)
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What a great combo!
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I so agree
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I’m thinking they have a wonderful teacher to be able to ask such pertinent questions! A fun trip all around.
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Dinos are so cool to all ages
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That is so true.
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Win-Win, and so wonderful!
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yes, yes
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