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How did the dinosaurs move? Let’s stomp, roar, and rave in a Dinosaur Dance Party!
Kids will be creating their very own “Dinosaur Feet-ures” and learning about dinosaur trackways.
How did the dinosaurs move? Let’s stomp, roar, and rave in a Dinosaur Dance Party!
Kids will be creating their very own “Dinosaur Feet-ures” and learning about dinosaur trackways.
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How did the dinosaurs move? Let’s stomp, roar, and rave in a Dinosaur Dance Party!
Kids will be creating their very own “Dinosaur Feet-ures” and learning about dinosaur trackways.
How did the dinosaurs move? Let’s stomp, roar, and rave in a Dinosaur Dance Party!
Kids will be creating their very own “Dinosaur Feet-ures” and learning about dinosaur trackways.
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How did the dinosaurs move? Let’s stomp, roar, and rave in a Dinosaur Dance Party!
Kids will be creating their very own “Dinosaur Feet-ures” and learning about dinosaur trackways.
How did the dinosaurs move? Let’s stomp, roar, and rave in a Dinosaur Dance Party!
Kids will be creating their very own “Dinosaur Feet-ures” and learning about dinosaur trackways.
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Join us every 1st & 3rd Sunday of the month from 10:00am - 12:00pm for early mornings geared for families with children on the spectrum or with sensory sensitivities:
Join a welcoming, comfortable environment
Enjoy...
Join us every 1st & 3rd Sunday of the month from 12:00pm - 2:00pm for our Member's Only Hours.
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Are the “Museum Chickens” modern dinosaurs? Yes, they are on the Theropod side! Compare and contrast what we know about ancient dinosaur eggs and modern chicken eggs.
Let’s make a dinosaur egg and little nest to take home!
Are the “Museum Chickens” modern dinosaurs? Yes, they are on the Theropod side! Compare and contrast what we know about ancient dinosaur eggs and modern chicken eggs.
Let’s make a dinosaur egg and little nest to take home!
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Are the “Museum Chickens” modern dinosaurs? Yes, they are on the Theropod side! Compare and contrast what we know about ancient dinosaur eggs and modern chicken eggs.
Let’s make a dinosaur egg and little nest to take home!
Are the “Museum Chickens” modern dinosaurs? Yes, they are on the Theropod side! Compare and contrast what we know about ancient dinosaur eggs and modern chicken eggs.
Let’s make a dinosaur egg and little nest to take home!
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Join the #GiveLocal Movement!
On Thursday, September 8, join the 24-hour online giving event shining a light on the tremendous work of local and independent nonprofit organizations throughout San Diego County. We all know how...
Are the “Museum Chickens” modern dinosaurs? Yes, they are on the Theropod side! Compare and contrast what we know about ancient dinosaur eggs and modern chicken eggs.
Let’s make a dinosaur egg and little nest to take home!
Are the “Museum Chickens” modern dinosaurs? Yes, they are on the Theropod side! Compare and contrast what we know about ancient dinosaur eggs and modern chicken eggs.
Let’s make a dinosaur egg and little nest to take home!
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Are the “Museum Chickens” modern dinosaurs? Yes, they are on the Theropod side! Compare and contrast what we know about ancient dinosaur eggs and modern chicken eggs.
Let’s make a dinosaur egg and little nest to take home!
Are the “Museum Chickens” modern dinosaurs? Yes, they are on the Theropod side! Compare and contrast what we know about ancient dinosaur eggs and modern chicken eggs.
Let’s make a dinosaur egg and little nest to take home!
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Celebrate National Grandparents Day this weekend at the Museum! Grandparents can enjoy FREE admission to the Museum on Saturday, September 10 during our morning and afternoon sessions.
Are the “Museum Chickens” modern dinosaurs? Yes, they are on the Theropod side! Compare and contrast what we know about ancient dinosaur eggs and modern chicken eggs.
Let’s make a dinosaur egg and little nest to take home!
Are the “Museum Chickens” modern dinosaurs? Yes, they are on the Theropod side! Compare and contrast what we know about ancient dinosaur eggs and modern chicken eggs.
Let’s make a dinosaur egg and little nest to take home!
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Join Escondido Public Library for a special Baby Storytime. Start their love of reading early.
Are the “Museum Chickens” modern dinosaurs? Yes, they are on the Theropod side! Compare and contrast what we know about ancient dinosaur eggs and modern chicken eggs.
Let’s make a dinosaur egg and little nest to take home!
Are the “Museum Chickens” modern dinosaurs? Yes, they are on the Theropod side! Compare and contrast what we know about ancient dinosaur eggs and modern chicken eggs.
Let’s make a dinosaur egg and little nest to take home!
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Are the “Museum Chickens” modern dinosaurs? Yes, they are on the Theropod side! Compare and contrast what we know about ancient dinosaur eggs and modern chicken eggs.
Let’s make a dinosaur egg and little nest to take home!
Are the “Museum Chickens” modern dinosaurs? Yes, they are on the Theropod side! Compare and contrast what we know about ancient dinosaur eggs and modern chicken eggs.
Let’s make a dinosaur egg and little nest to take home!
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Are the “Museum Chickens” modern dinosaurs? Yes, they are on the Theropod side! Compare and contrast what we know about ancient dinosaur eggs and modern chicken eggs.
Let’s make a dinosaur egg and little nest to take home!
Are the “Museum Chickens” modern dinosaurs? Yes, they are on the Theropod side! Compare and contrast what we know about ancient dinosaur eggs and modern chicken eggs.
Let’s make a dinosaur egg and little nest to take home!
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Take a trip back in time! Discover the age of the dinosaurs and the amazing creatures who lived with them with Dino Train!
Participate in a socially-distanced photo opportunity*, special crafts, and storytime.
This event is free with...
Are the “Museum Chickens” modern dinosaurs? Yes, they are on the Theropod side! Compare and contrast what we know about ancient dinosaur eggs and modern chicken eggs.
Let’s make a dinosaur egg and little nest to take home!
Are the “Museum Chickens” modern dinosaurs? Yes, they are on the Theropod side! Compare and contrast what we know about ancient dinosaur eggs and modern chicken eggs.
Let’s make a dinosaur egg and little nest to take home!
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Are the “Museum Chickens” modern dinosaurs? Yes, they are on the Theropod side! Compare and contrast what we know about ancient dinosaur eggs and modern chicken eggs.
Let’s make a dinosaur egg and little nest to take home!
Are the “Museum Chickens” modern dinosaurs? Yes, they are on the Theropod side! Compare and contrast what we know about ancient dinosaur eggs and modern chicken eggs.
Let’s make a dinosaur egg and little nest to take home!
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Join us every 1st & 3rd Sunday of the month from 10:00am - 12:00pm for early mornings geared for families with children on the spectrum or with sensory sensitivities:
Join a welcoming, comfortable environment
Enjoy...
Join us every 1st & 3rd Sunday of the month from 12:00pm - 2:00pm for our Member's Only Hours.
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Can you tell what the dinosaur’s ate by the type of teeth they had in their mouths? Nature adapts an animal’s teeth in order to help them capture or chew their food. The children will see museum dinosaur and ancient mammal replicas of teeth and...
We will use the sculpture of local artist Ricardo Breceda and the tinkering prompt “If I had a pet dinosaur…” to inspire recycled masterpieces of animal adaptations!
Can you tell what the dinosaur’s ate by the type of teeth they had in their mouths? Nature adapts an animal’s teeth in order to help them capture or chew their food. The children will see museum dinosaur and ancient mammal replicas of teeth and...
We will use the sculpture of local artist Ricardo Breceda and the tinkering prompt “If I had a pet dinosaur…” to inspire recycled masterpieces of animal adaptations!
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Can you tell what the dinosaur’s ate by the type of teeth they had in their mouths? Nature adapts an animal’s teeth in order to help them capture or chew their food. The children will see museum dinosaur and ancient mammal replicas of teeth and...
We will use the sculpture of local artist Ricardo Breceda and the tinkering prompt “If I had a pet dinosaur…” to inspire recycled masterpieces of animal adaptations!
Can you tell what the dinosaur’s ate by the type of teeth they had in their mouths? Nature adapts an animal’s teeth in order to help them capture or chew their food. The children will see museum dinosaur and ancient mammal replicas of teeth and...
We will use the sculpture of local artist Ricardo Breceda and the tinkering prompt “If I had a pet dinosaur…” to inspire recycled masterpieces of animal adaptations!
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Can you tell what the dinosaur’s ate by the type of teeth they had in their mouths? Nature adapts an animal’s teeth in order to help them capture or chew their food. The children will see museum dinosaur and ancient mammal replicas of teeth and...
We will use the sculpture of local artist Ricardo Breceda and the tinkering prompt “If I had a pet dinosaur…” to inspire recycled masterpieces of animal adaptations!
Can you tell what the dinosaur’s ate by the type of teeth they had in their mouths? Nature adapts an animal’s teeth in order to help them capture or chew their food. The children will see museum dinosaur and ancient mammal replicas of teeth and...
We will use the sculpture of local artist Ricardo Breceda and the tinkering prompt “If I had a pet dinosaur…” to inspire recycled masterpieces of animal adaptations!
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Can you tell what the dinosaur’s ate by the type of teeth they had in their mouths? Nature adapts an animal’s teeth in order to help them capture or chew their food. The children will see museum dinosaur and ancient mammal replicas of teeth and...
We will use the sculpture of local artist Ricardo Breceda and the tinkering prompt “If I had a pet dinosaur…” to inspire recycled masterpieces of animal adaptations!
Can you tell what the dinosaur’s ate by the type of teeth they had in their mouths? Nature adapts an animal’s teeth in order to help them capture or chew their food. The children will see museum dinosaur and ancient mammal replicas of teeth and...
We will use the sculpture of local artist Ricardo Breceda and the tinkering prompt “If I had a pet dinosaur…” to inspire recycled masterpieces of animal adaptations!
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Can you tell what the dinosaur’s ate by the type of teeth they had in their mouths? Nature adapts an animal’s teeth in order to help them capture or chew their food. The children will see museum dinosaur and ancient mammal replicas of teeth and...
We will use the sculpture of local artist Ricardo Breceda and the tinkering prompt “If I had a pet dinosaur…” to inspire recycled masterpieces of animal adaptations!
Can you tell what the dinosaur’s ate by the type of teeth they had in their mouths? Nature adapts an animal’s teeth in order to help them capture or chew their food. The children will see museum dinosaur and ancient mammal replicas of teeth and...
We will use the sculpture of local artist Ricardo Breceda and the tinkering prompt “If I had a pet dinosaur…” to inspire recycled masterpieces of animal adaptations!
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Can you tell what the dinosaur’s ate by the type of teeth they had in their mouths? Nature adapts an animal’s teeth in order to help them capture or chew their food. The children will see museum dinosaur and ancient mammal replicas of teeth and...
We will use the sculpture of local artist Ricardo Breceda and the tinkering prompt “If I had a pet dinosaur…” to inspire recycled masterpieces of animal adaptations!
Can you tell what the dinosaur’s ate by the type of teeth they had in their mouths? Nature adapts an animal’s teeth in order to help them capture or chew their food. The children will see museum dinosaur and ancient mammal replicas of teeth and...
We will use the sculpture of local artist Ricardo Breceda and the tinkering prompt “If I had a pet dinosaur…” to inspire recycled masterpieces of animal adaptations!
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Can you tell what the dinosaur’s ate by the type of teeth they had in their mouths? Nature adapts an animal’s teeth in order to help them capture or chew their food. The children will see museum dinosaur and ancient mammal replicas of teeth and...
We will use the sculpture of local artist Ricardo Breceda and the tinkering prompt “If I had a pet dinosaur…” to inspire recycled masterpieces of animal adaptations!
Can you tell what the dinosaur’s ate by the type of teeth they had in their mouths? Nature adapts an animal’s teeth in order to help them capture or chew their food. The children will see museum dinosaur and ancient mammal replicas of teeth and...
We will use the sculpture of local artist Ricardo Breceda and the tinkering prompt “If I had a pet dinosaur…” to inspire recycled masterpieces of animal adaptations!
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Can you tell what the dinosaur’s ate by the type of teeth they had in their mouths? Nature adapts an animal’s teeth in order to help them capture or chew their food. The children will see museum dinosaur and ancient mammal replicas of teeth and...
We will use the sculpture of local artist Ricardo Breceda and the tinkering prompt “If I had a pet dinosaur…” to inspire recycled masterpieces of animal adaptations!
Can you tell what the dinosaur’s ate by the type of teeth they had in their mouths? Nature adapts an animal’s teeth in order to help them capture or chew their food. The children will see museum dinosaur and ancient mammal replicas of teeth and...
We will use the sculpture of local artist Ricardo Breceda and the tinkering prompt “If I had a pet dinosaur…” to inspire recycled masterpieces of animal adaptations!
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Join us onsite for Fun Animal Friday with Pacific Animal Productions, Friday September 30 from 10am to 12pm.
Pacific Animal Productions will be introducing our guests to a sloth, kookaburra, and black & white tegu!...
Can you tell what the dinosaur’s ate by the type of teeth they had in their mouths? Nature adapts an animal’s teeth in order to help them capture or chew their food. The children will see museum dinosaur and ancient mammal replicas of teeth and...
We will use the sculpture of local artist Ricardo Breceda and the tinkering prompt “If I had a pet dinosaur…” to inspire recycled masterpieces of animal adaptations!
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