This educational video teaches children about various dinosaurs through interactive puzzle-solving and hands-on activities. The video introduces dinosaurs including Brachiosaurus (long neck), Tyrannosaurus (meat-eater with banana-sized teeth), Pterodactylus (flying dinosaur with wings), Stegosaurus (armored with club tail), Triceratops (three horns), Ankylosaurus (armored tank with club tail), and Brontosaurus (long neck, gentle plant-eater). Children learn dinosaur names, physical characteristics, and habitats through engaging puzzles, playdough crafts, and interactive games, making learning about prehistoric creatures fun and accessible for young learners.
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Dinosaurs Puzzle Adventure 🦕🧩 Find, Create & Paint | Fun Learning Video For Kids & Toddlers
Added:Friends, all the puzzle pieces are gone.
Let's find them.
Wow. We need to put all these dinos together. Let's start here. Look at this long neck. Help me find the body.
These are the front legs.
We got the tail. Yay. It's a brachiosaurus.
Next.
This guy looks friendly. H. It doesn't seem to fit here. Oh, I see.
This is its body.
And here's the tail.
It's a Tyrannosaurus.
What a nice pink color.
Ah, look. This is the head.
This piece belongs to the same Dino.
It's a pterasaur.
Wa, that's a massive tail.
The head is much smaller.
It's a Stegosaurus.
This guy has a horn on its head.
And this is its tail. It's a parasaurolofus.
The puzzle is now complete. Woohoo! Look at these dinos. Do you know their names?
This is a terasaur.
And this one is a Stegosaurus.
Hey there. Hi guys. We got to fill these empty spaces.
A triceratops. Here it goes.
Let's find this dino. Here it is. It's a brachiosaurus.
Next one. This is a Tyrannosaurus.
This one is called a Stegosaurus.
And this one, right? It's a pterodactylus.
Wa! We got three new dinos, friends.
A stegosaurus, a triceratops, and a brachiosaurus.
This puzzle looks tricky. Let's start with the green dino.
I know where this orange one belongs.
And we also have a purple dinosaur.
Now the bodies.
This piece is orange. Here it goes. And this is the tail. We got a triceratops.
Next, a purple piece. I think this one will fit. Yes. Here's the tail, guys.
This is a brachiosaurus and the green dino. Here's the body. And this is the tail.
It's a tyrannosaurus.
Good job. These two dinos are our reward.
This one is a triceratops.
And this one is a tyrannosaurus.
Hey, is anyone home? Hello? It's locked.
Hm.
Look, we've got the keys.
Let's see if this one works.
Woohoo! It's a Dryosaurus.
Let's check the next door.
It's a toucan.
How about checking the blue door?
It's a bear.
What's hiding behind this door?
This is a velociraptor.
Do you think we'll find more dinos?
Not here. It's a rabbit.
There's one more door left.
Awesome.
It's a Doticus.
Three new dinos.
Do you remember their names?
>> A Dryosaurus, a Dionicus, a Velociraptor.
We need to add the numbers to the clock.
Three.
Seven.
10 12 6 9 Eight.
Four.
1 2 and five.
All done. Great job.
Yay! We got a reward.
It's a circle.
This is a rectangle.
It's a triangle.
This is a square.
And this is a hexagon.
Hey, Lion, help me with this puzzle, guys. Hm. Uh-huh.
It's a student.
This is an astronaut.
It's a firefighter.
This is a police officer.
And this is a doctor.
Next vehicles.
This is a rocket. Who travels in a rocket? Right. An astronaut. What about a doctor? They need an ambulance.
This is a school bus.
Who uses it every day? A student and a firefighter. They need a fire truck.
Next, a police car.
Who drives a police car? A police officer.
It's a first aid kit.
These are books.
A police shield.
This is a fire extinguisher.
A backpack, a syringe, and an axe.
This is a lunar rover.
And these are handcuffs.
Oh, it's time for some magic.
Tada! Well done. Let's pick them up.
This is a star.
It's a heart.
This is a plus.
It's an equals sign.
And this is a minus h. What if we pull this string?
So many numbers. Seven.
Zero.
Four.
10.
Two.
Six.
Nine.
Five.
Three.
Eight.
One.
Wa. Well done. We got lots of numbers.
Let's load them onto the train.
Time to get them back.
Let's see how well you remember the numbers. One, six, eight, two, four, five, seven, nine.
Three and 10.
All done.
Time to catch some fish. We have this fishing rod. Let's use it.
The first fish. Let's put it in the trailer.
We got another fish.
This one's really pretty.
It's a very lucky day for us. And another fish.
This one is so bright.
A striped one.
Will it fit in our trailer? Yes. One more. Wow.
I think this is the last one. Back to the puzzle we go.
Now, where do we put this fish? H. Right here. Next one. Here it goes.
How about this green one? Yes. Help me find the right place. Here. Where does this light blue fish go? Right here. How about this yellow one? Yep.
Just a few fish left.
Dark blue.
Its place is here. How about this fish?
Right. And the last one. Here it goes.
Good job, guys. The puzzle is complete.
Thanks for your help. Bye-bye.
Hello, my dear detectives. Today, we're going to dig out the bones of the real dinosaurs. Are you ready to get your hands dirty? Say a big yay. Yay!
>> Awesome. Now, each of you is called a paleontologist.
It's a scientist who studies dinosaurs.
Look who's here. A T Rex. Imagine we went to a hot desert to find dinosaur bones, footprints, and ancient shells.
They're all called fossils.
Wow, we found a new one. A triceratops.
We need to find all the treasures first and then we'll learn more about them.
Oh, I think we've found something.
Look who's peeking out there. This is an Ankulosaurus.
Dinosaur names sound like a magic spell, right?
Imagine it like a riddle. For example, the sorus part means a lizard.
Look at that. This is a terterodactylus.
Its name means a finger with wings. And it looks like it, too. Hey, its friend is here. This is a brontosaurus.
Do you remember what sorus means?
>> Yes.
>> Right. A lizard.
Something is in there. Let's keep digging.
Ach. Careful with spikes. Stegosaurus.
Now we move to the next part. Look, here are the dinosaurs fossils.
First, let's find out what the T-Rex looked like. Its name means the king of the lizards.
T-Rex could do a fierce, scary roar.
Let's try doing it, too.
>> Oh, goosebumps.
T-Rex was as tall as a big house. It had two strong legs and tiny arms. It also had a super nose that could smell food from far away.
And now, can you find the T-Rex's tail?
Yeah, it's huge. T-Rex used it for balance so it didn't fall on its face.
Do you think T-Rex preferred eating vegetables or meat?
Yeah, it loved meat. Of course, T-Rex could open its mouth very wide and bite with its strong, big teeth.
Each tooth was about the size of a banana. Let's try smiling as wide as a T-Rex.
Good job. T-Rex approves. Just a few finishing touches and our dinosaur comes alive.
Welcome, T-Rex.
>> Yay!
>> Want to know one more secret fact about it?
>> Yes.
>> Baby T-Rexes might have had feathers and looked like soft, fluffy balls, just like chicks.
Let's color the next dinosaur.
Get ready for more interesting stories.
This dinosaur has broad wings. Try stretching your hands as far as possible. And now start flopping them.
It's difficult but fun, right? This guy could do this every day. Look, it has a long beak like a bird. And inside it, you can imagine tiny sharp teeth like little needles.
It has a small body and light bones like a straw to help it fly.
Like birds, it built nests in the trees and ate crunchy bugs and yummy fish. On land, it crawled on all fours like a small baby. You can try it, too.
Remember our pterodactylus?
>> Look at this big group.
Imagine we're flying in the sky with them. Now, follow this one.
I know who's going to be next.
Let's learn about you more.
This dinosaur had a calm, gentle character. You could easily get along with it. It has a long neck like a swan.
Do you think it loved eating leaves or meat?
It ate juicy plants.
It even swallowed small stones to help digest food. Remember, the stone diet is for dinosaurs only. Hello, big brontosaurus.
Its name means a thunder lizard because it was so big.
Stomp your legs to make a loud boom like this guy.
Which dinosaur will be next?
This or that?
Detective team, are you ready?
>> Yeah.
>> This one has three sharp horns to protect itself. Can you find them all?
And see this big thing on its head. It's like a shield. This guy is a warrior. It has a rhino body, a beak like a parrot, and hooves like a horse. What sound does a horse make?
And this dinosaur could huff and snort loudly. Can you snort, too?
Yeah. It must have been very loud. It looks fierce and cute at the same time.
This three-horned face is called a triceratops.
It is another plant foodie.
Looks like a falling star interrupted his meal. Now it's very annoyed.
Friends, we have only one dinosaur left.
Let's solve this mystery.
Its body looks like a bumpy tank on legs. Its skin is hard like armor, and it even has a club on its tail. Its neck is very short, so it could only eat things close to the dirt.
This tough guy could even challenge the big T-Rex and win.
Try wagging your arm like a heavy club tail.
This champion is our Ankyosaurus.
>> Yay!
>> Check out its fighting style.
Wow! Bullseye.
Look at my hands. I'm all covered in paint. Let's clean this mess up. All right.
>> Yes.
>> Great.
Perfect. Excavation work is done.
Now, let's remember what treasures we found today.
>> Wow.
>> Who is this guy with tiny arms and big teeth?
A T-Rex.
Who is this dinosaur with wings?
A pterodactylus?
Remember the name of this threehorned face?
A triceratops.
Who is this walking armored tank?
An ankylosaurus.
And this dinosaur with a long neck is Brontosaurus.
All right, my adventurers. Today you found five real dinosaurs. Good job.
Thank you for the playd date and see you in the next video.
Let's join Peter the pterodactylus into the lost world of dinosaurs.
Hi friends. Look, there's some surprise eggs that we can open near the volcano.
Can you help me to crack them open and find the surprises hidden inside? Red is the color of our first surprise egg.
We'll use my little hammer because the shells are so hard. Bish bash bash to break the shell.
>> Wow.
>> This is where we need to squeeze and break it apart.
Keep watching and shout out if you can see what's hiding inside.
I'll spread out the bubble foam and pull it apart.
Something's here. Can you see it?
>> Yes.
>> It's a baby brontosaurus. Hurrah. Magic flutter. make our cutter. Let's make our brontosaurus dough dinosaur. We'll use the color turquoise.
Spread and smash out the dough. Now we're ready to roll it out big and wide.
Let's check if it's big enough.
Push the cutter down and press it in. We don't need this extra dough, so we'll pull it off. And we're ready to press down the stamper. Hurrah.
>> Yay.
>> Are you ready to check if it's worked?
>> Yes. Yeah, Brontosaurus is done. Let's learn about them.
Brontosaurus had a small head and super long neck. They could reach plants that smaller dinosaurs couldn't reach.
Are you ready to open our next surprise egg? What color is this one?
Orange. That's right. We need our hammer again.
Kapow. Let's see if it's cracked.
Hurrah! We've broken the shell. Time to squeeze and push the surprise out.
Wow, this is hard work. Good job. I've been eating my veggies to make me strong. I'll pull it apart. Get ready to shout when you see the surprise.
It's hiding deep inside, isn't it?
Thanks, friends. Yes, we've got it. Do you know which dinosaur it is? It's a Tyrannosaurus. Magic Flutter, make our cutter. Come on, friends. Let's go and see what color dough we'll use.
Blue is the same color as the cutter.
Squish and squash the dough out. Let's get rolling. Hurrah.
>> Yeah.
>> I think we're ready to push in the cutter now, don't you?
Press it down all around and pull away this extra dough.
What's next? Can you tell me? Good work.
It's the pattern shaper now. So, let's push it down. Tyrannosaurus wants to show us what he was like when he lived millions of years ago. Tyrannosaurus used to walk on two back legs and his front legs were tiny but strong. Here he is watching over the surprise eggs.
Yellow is the next one we need to hatch open. Are you ready? Knock knock to see who's hiding behind the shell.
This one's hard to squeeze open. I need some dino power.
Hurrah! It's cracked open. Let's pull it apart and find our surprise.
This dinosaur is playing hide and seek, isn't it?
Get ready to let me know when you see it. Maybe it's here. Let's try.
Yes. Look. Can you see it?
>> Let's clean it off to see which dinosaur we found. It's a Galaminus. Magic Flutter, make our cutter. Can you guess which color dough we'll use to make this ostrich-like dinosaur? Orange. You've got it.
This is a big shape. So, we need to spread and roll the dough really big this time.
Let's check to see if it's big enough.
Hurrah! A perfect fit for our giant galaminus.
All pressed in so we can pull away the dough around the edges and pop in our pattern.
Tap it down so it makes the picture.
I can't wait to see it.
Galamimus wants to show us a short movie. Are you ready?
Don't try to race them. They were one of the fastest dinosaurs. Wow. He can have a rest here whilst we crack open the next egg. Green is the color of our next surprise egg.
Whack and smack so that it will crack.
Let's see what excellent surprise is hiding inside this one.
Hey friends, do you know what we call a dinosaur that sleeps all day and night?
A dinosaur.
There's something here. Look. I'll pull away this bubble foam. Then we'll see it better.
This dinosaur doesn't want to leave its egg. Shout with me. Dino, come out and play. Ready? Dino, come out and play.
Stegosaurus was shy. So, let's magic flutter our cutter. Wow. Let's make our new friend. Which color go? Green is the perfect color for this dino, isn't it?
Did you know that the Stegosaurus was about the same length as a buzz?
In goes the cutter and push it down flat.
When we take away the extra dough, we're ready to print in the picture.
Give it a wiggle and a jiggle.
Are you ready to say hello to our new friend?
>> Hello, Stegosaurus.
>> Hey.
>> Come on, friends. Let's find out about him. Although the Stegosaurus was huge, it only had a teeny tiny brain about the same size as a walnut. You'll wait here whilst we open our next surprise egg.
Blue is the egg we have to bust and break. Now, bang, bam, bob all around until it goes pop.
Hurrah! We cracked it. Let's squeeze and spread it to open to see our next surprise.
Push in your fingers and pull the shell apart.
Where is our baby dinosaur? Get ready to shout out when you see it. Okay.
Well done, friends. Yes, I can see something at the bottom of the egg, too.
Oh, it's got wings.
Pterodactylus is the same dinosaur that flew us here.
Let's fly this way to find out which dough we'll use.
Red dough for the largest flying animal that has ever lived. Wow. Let's try it for size.
Hoorah. We did it just right. Press it down to cut out our pterodactylus shape.
In with the pattern and pattern it all around.
Let's see if it's worked.
Hurrah. Pterodactylus wants us to fly along with him. Are you ready? These flying dinosaurs live near the sea so they could eat fish and crabs. He's flown us back to our last surprise egg.
Can you guess what color this egg is?
Purple. You know your colors, don't you?
A few hits with the hammer to crack the shell.
Look, we made some dents. Now we can press it and push the shell apart. Here we go.
Let's pull out this part and scoop out the bubble foam.
Phew, it doesn't want to break apart.
Ra, we busted.
Hey friends, do you know what makes more noise than one dinosaur?
Two dinosaurs.
I can see something sticking out. Can you?
I know. We'll pull away all the foam.
Then we can tug it out.
Heaveho. Hurrah! We pulled our dino out.
It's a seratosaurus. Magic Flutter, make our seratosaurus cutter. What color dough will we use this time? Purple. The same as our cutter.
Now the dough is flat. Let's get ready to roll it out.
This dinosaur stands on two back legs like the Tyrannosaurus, doesn't it?
Push in our last cutter and press it down nice and hard.
Peel away the purple dough and press in the purple pattern.
Dip it and tap it so it makes the picture.
Let's check it out.
Hurrah! Our purple serratosaurus is ready.
This big dinosaur had horns on its head and big sharp teeth. All our dinosaurs are done. Can you say the names and colors with me? Brontosaurus is turquoise.
Tyrannosaurus is blue.
Galinus is orange.
Stegosaurus is green.
Pterodactylus is red. Oh, look up there.
Peter's going to stay on the volcano until we come back to play. Seratosaurus is purple.
Thanks, friends, for helping to open the surprise eggs today. I had fun in Dinosaur Land. Bye-bye.
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