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Get the deets on dinos and find out how we know what we know about them, from the hosts of the popular I Know Dino podcast!

Recently, amazing scientific discoveries have transformed what we know about dinosaurs. And it turns out that a lot of what we thought we knew about them was … totally wrong. Fortunately, the I Know Dino! podcast hosts are here to parse dino-fact from dino-fiction and dig into the incredible history of paleontology along the way. .

 

New Books (10 books)

I Know Dino!: Amazing Breakthroughs, Mega Mistakes, and Unsolved Mysteries in Dinosaur Science
National Geographic Kids Dinosaur Atlas
Weird But True! Dinosaurs: 300 Dino-Mite Facts to Sink Your Teeth Into
Jurassic Smarts: A jam-packed fact book for dinosaur superfans! (Nerdlet)
National Geographic Kids Puzzle Book of Dinosaurs
1,000 Facts About Dinosaurs, Fossils, and Prehistoric Life
Dino Records: The Most Amazing Prehistoric Creatures Ever to Have Lived on Earth!
National Geographic Readers Prehistoric Sea Monsters (Level 2)
Prehistoric Mammals
National Geographic Kids Why? Dinosaurs: 99+ Awesome Answers for Curious Kids (Ngk Why?)

More Fun Books (14 books)

The Official National Geographic Kids Survival Guide
National Geographic Kids Almanac 2027 (NGK Almanac)
It's a Numbers Game! Hockey: The Math Behind the Perfect Slap Shot, the Split-Second Save, and So Much More!
Just Jokes: 591½ Rib-Tickling Riddles, Knee-Slapping Knock-Knocks, and Tricky Tongue Twisters for Kids! (Just Joking)
Weird But True! Know-It-All U.S. Presidents, Updated & Expanded
Weird But True! USA: Expanded Edition: 350 Fascinating Facts About the Fifty States
Greeking Out Tales from the Underworld: Ghostly Myths from Around the Globe
Weird but True! Know-It-All: Weather & Natural Disasters
Weirdest Animals on the Planet
The Ultimate Book of Whales: Up-Close Encounters With Earth's Mightiest Mammals (National Geographic Kids Ultimate Books)
Weird but True! Space
Greeking Out: Epic Retellings of Classic Greek Myths
Greeking Out Heroes and Olympians
Explorer Academy: The Nebula Secret (Book 1) (Explorer Academy, 1)

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The colours red, purple, pink, marigold (or yellow) and orange represent these: Red- blood and life. Purple- mourning, grief and suffering. Pink- bubbly color signifies happiness. Marigolds/Orange – people spread petals from these round, yellow-orange flowers to guide spirits of loved ones to the celebration.

That last one is from the Day of the Dead

Facts about Dia de los Muertos: (I recommend to watch Coco) 1. The Day of the Dead or Día de Muertos is an ever-evolving holiday that traces its earliest roots to the Aztec people in what is now central Mexico. The Aztecs used skulls to honor the dead a millennium before the Day of the Dead celebrations emerged. ... The same happened on November 1 to honor children who had died. 2. Only 10 countries that celebrate Dia de los Muertos. 3. It's a celebration of Life, not Death. 4. The Dead come to join the party (even though we can't see them). 5. Xoloitzcuintli and Butterflies are VERY important symbols for Dia de los Muertos.

Happy Dia de los Muertos!!!!!💀🟥🟪🏳‍⚧(just pretend it's a pink banner decoration)🟨🟧

It's too bad Halloween in over but... Happy Dia de los Muertos (or in English, Day of the Dead)!!! Let's honor and remember the ones we lost, the ones we know, and even the ones we don't know but still respect!

Would you rather of the week: (comment witch one) Would you rather never eat candy OR never watch T.V?

I never watch TV anyway, so I choose never watch TV. Also, does chocolate count as candy? Because I eat chocolate, but I don’t eat colored candy.

Never watch TV (I could watch Netflix on my phone)

Never watch T.V given I don't watch it that much.

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