Long before the Mid-South was populated by cows and cotton fields, dinosaurs roamed the land. This new traveling exhibit allows children to explore dinosaur habitats to better understand how these mysterious animals lived and use inquiry skills to examine what they left behind. Dinosaurs: Land of Fire and Ice™ transports visitors back to the Cretaceous Period (145-65 million years ago), the time when dinosaurs last lived on earth.
Children go face-to-face with the prehistoric world and meet dinosaurs of all shapes and sizes. The exhibit, created for children ages 3-10, features two distinct environments and a variety of activities. A Field Research Station allows families to step into the role of paleontologist by uncovering fossils with brushes and creating drawings of the dinosaur environment using fossil rubbings and tracings.
Dinosaurs: Land of Fire and Ice™ is the first child-centered exhibit in the country dedicated to expanding the understanding on dinosaur habitat and range. The exhibit runs through May 13.
Dinosaurs: Land of Fire and Ice™ was created by Minnesota Children's Museum and is sponsored locally by Kronos Energy Solutions. Get our special Dinosaur Brochure!

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