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All-new Tumble episodes return January 21! We can't wait to share what we have in store. Today, we're sharing the exciting conclusion of our two part dinosaur poo series, "The Coprolite Queen." In the 1800's, Mary Anning was known as the best fossil hunter in England. She made many great discoveries, including dinosaur poop. With help from our friend Kidosaurus and children's science historian Melanie Keene, we dig into Mary Anning's story and her place in the history of women in science. Check out the blog about this episode on our website, sciencepodcastforkids.com. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Since we are all home during the coronavirus stuff we wanted to bring some dino-sunshine to your day! With special guest Bradensaurus, we put ALL of the jokes from all seven previous Kidosaurus episodes into this one episode. We hope you enjoy and we're excited to put together some new episodes for you in 2020 too.
Hey Kidosaurus Nation!First grade is kind of a big deal. Once the school year started, doing Kidosaurus was a lot harder than summertime or even Kindergarten. We love doing this project but since it takes many many hours to make each episode, we decided to take a break until we were ready to roar back to life.Well, that time has come, my friends. Kidosaurus is back from extinction with an episode about…you guessed, it, extinction!
Join Riley the Kidosaurus as we sing and camp our way through some of the best dinosaur sites in America!
The Kidosaurus and his dad had a lot of fun in today's episode. Instead of going to far off places in search of dinosaurs, we used our brains and our imaginations to connect everyday things around us to what we've been learning about dinosaurs. We also have a milestone to celebrate and some amazing adventures coming up soon!
This is #2 in a series on dinosaur coprolites, AKA fossilized feces! In the 1800’s, Mary Anning was known as the best fossil hunter in England. She made many great discoveries, including dinosaur poop. With help from our friend Kidosaurus and children’s science historian Melanie Keene, we dig into Mary Anning’s story and her place in the history of women in science. After you listen to this episode, check out our blog at sciencepodcastforkids.com/blog for books about Mary Anning and an amazing website where you can explore the stories of other pioneering female paleontologists. Find a new favorite and tell us why she’s awesome, at tumblepodcast@gmail.com! Make sure you listen to our first episode in the series, “Who Dung It?” featuring modern-day coprolite scientist Karen Chin. To hear more from Riley about dinosaurs, subscribe to Kidosaurus at kidosaurus.com. Or you could listen on the Kids Listen app and discover other great podcasts for kids as well! Want to support Tumble? Pledge to our Patreon campaign! It’s a huge part of how we keep the show going. Plus, you get awesome monthly rewards, like free access to everything in the teacher store when you pledge $5 a month! Go to patreon.com/tumblepodcast to pledge today.
Riley's Notes from the Field at Jurassic Quest, more knee-slapping Dad Dino Jokes, an interview with Dino Expert Nick, and another Dino Drawing of the Month! Learn about spinosaurus, ceratosaurus, velociraptor, stegosaurus, and Kidosaurus on the news!