Dinosaur Train – new episodes starting May 24th!

Our kids are huge PBS fans (we purposely don’t have cable or satellite) and they have loved all of the Dinosaur Train episodes since it premiered. The Jim Henson Company sent us a DVD so that we could see the new episodes of Dinosaur Train early and the kids felt special that they got to see them “before everyone else”! Of course they were not disappointed with what they saw. Mr Conductor’s nephew is introduced as part of the new Dinosaur Train World Tour episodes. Dinosaur Train is geared towards ages 3-6 but Ethan is 7 1/2 and really likes watching with his younger brother and sister. When it comes to the shows my kids watch, I am very picky and its definitely a show I approve of!
Check out the Dinosaur Train PBS site for 2 new online games!
Synopses:
WEEK OF MAY 24
“Pteranodon Family World Tour;” “Gilbert the Junior Conductor” – The entire Pteranodon family embarks on a roaring, exploring, World Tour adventure! The Pteranodon family continues with Gilbert, the Conductor’s nephew.
“Confuciusornis Says;” “Tiny’s Tiny Doll” – The next stop on the Dinosaur Train World Tour takes the Pteranodon family to Confuciusornis Gardens, where they meet a very wise old dinosaur. During a stop on the Pteranodon family’s World Tour, Tiny accidentally leaves her beloved Tiny Doll behind in Velociraptor Valley and it takes several new dinosaurs to return it to her.
“Iggy Iguanodon;” “Shiny Can’t Sleep” – The Pteranodon family continues their World Tour and meets Iggy Iguanodon, a large, four-legged chap who shows them his unique way of walking. During the World Tour Shiny is homesick and having a hard time falling asleep on the train so Mrs. Conductor and Dad help her discover all of the wonderful nighttime surprises on the Dinosaur Train.
“Kenny Kentrosaurus;” “Don and the Troodons” – As the Pteranodon family’s World Tour continues, they travel to Africa to meet a Stegosaur named Kenny Kentrosaurus.
The Pteranodon family oversleeps and has to hurry to make another guided walk on their World Tour!
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What fun!! We are big Dinosaur Train (and PBS Kids) fans too!!! Thanks for the heads-up!