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Presto's Magic House • DoorMouse in Space • The Umi Games • The Kitty Rescue • The Great Shape Race • Animal School House • Doctor Bot • Boardwalk Games! They come in an assortment 4 of roarsome designs and are great for imaginative play and storytelling. Dinosaurs were a varied group of reptiles that first appeared during the Triassic period roughly 240 million years ago!
These Information Fact Cards are a fantastic way for kids to learn all about these ancient reptiles in manageable chunks. Its up to Team Umizoomi to find the lost pieces and deliver them to Wyatt and put Stompasaurus back together. Those familiar with The Worrysaurus and The Hugasaurus will not be surprised to learn that it has been included in Empathy Lab’s 2023 Read for Empathy Collection. When the team enter the bowling alley, they find DoorMouse working there, who won't let them enter without putting on bowling shoes first. These animals would go on to exist throughout the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods, becoming the dominant vertebrates on the planet for the best part of 175 million years!An empowering read for all ages but particularly suited to Early Years and Key Stage One settings where it will help children expand their understanding of, and vocabulary for, emotions. Many of these activities, such as the dot-to-dot sheets, are also great for helping your kids develop their fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination. Due to this possible interest in dinosaurs, kids may also learn more about the concept of evolution itself. The Stompysaurus by Rachel Bright and Chris Chatterton is the latest book in the DinoFeelings series. There are a number of colouring activities included in this dinosaur activities KS1 pack, and these colouring activities can have a range of positive effects on your children's learning experiences.
The great power of this book is in the way Rachel Bright acknowledges the importance of what could be seen as trivial things that can affect our mood.
This is because many of the most popular dinosaurs have very distinct evolutionary characteristics, making them easy-to-use examples of how evolution works! This pack is full of exciting and fun dinosaur activities for KS1 to do during wet playtime or on a free afternoon at home, but if you're looking for dinosaur resources to teach everything about dinosaurs, then we have those too! The Team must use a freezing fan in a freezer to measure airpower to have Milli float to retrieve the roaring head.
The Team's friend Sanjay is desperate to go sledding, but there's a problem: he doesn't have a sled! When Presto the Magician accidentally puts his wand in the washing machine, magic bubbles fill the laundry room, and Presto gets trapped inside of one. Luckily a friendly Battosaur is on hand with helpful advice to turn a stormy upside-down day into one of fun and laughter. Stompysaurus wakes up looking forward to a fun-filled day but when his cheeky little brother decides to be a tease it turns him all spiky! They change the settings on the fan to blow higher and lower, and figure out the perfect setting that will allow Milli to grab the roaring head.
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It reminded me of My Big Shouting Day by Rebecca Patterson, sadly out of print, which was one of my daughter’s favourites when she was at nursery. A reassuring tale about coping with overwhelming feelings and frustration, The Stompysaurus is the latest book in the DinoFeelings series by Rachel Bright and Chris Chatterton, creators of The Worrysaurus. However, the world that emerged from this event provided the foundations for where we are today, 65 million years later! They existed for over a hundred million years, and came in all shapes and sizes, capturing the imagination of children and adults alike!Nothing goes right – he stubs his toe, breakfast is all wrong and all his bad feelings explode out of him with a huge roar. Colouring activities are great for encouraging creativity and expression through art, allowing kids to give a tangible form to their feelings! That knowledge can lead to a number of things, from a better understanding of the passage of time to writing exciting creative pieces about dinosaurs. The emotions explored will be familiar to readers young and old – I’m sure I’m not the only one to have experienced ‘back-to-front days’ where nothing seems to go quite right. Chris Chatterton’s illustrations add to the warmth of the story with endearing characters and fantastic expressions on their faces.