Travel back in time to 145 million years ago and discover what life was like when dinosaurs roamed the Earth ... Dive underwater and meet the strange species living at the bottom of the sea and get up close with the terrifying Tyrannosaurus Rex!
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2017-09-01 | We have a brand new podcast called The Fun Kids Book Club so we thought you'd like a taster! In this edition we hear from two of the biggest female authors right now, Robin Stevens and the legend Dame Jaqueline Wilson. We also explore some of the best ... |
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2017-06-21 | The Fun Kids Science Weekly is our new science show for kids. Presented by Dan you'll hear the latest science news and we'll visit Deep Space High too! |
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2011-11-15 | Around this time, there were more dinosaurs than ever before. It's also where you’d find one of the best known dinosaurs of them all– the Tyrannosaurus Rex! |
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2011-11-12 | The world by this point was home to a wider variety of environments and species than ever before... and different species behaved in different ways– some preferring to live on their own, others liking the company of the herd. |
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2011-11-10 | More varieties of animals and plants lived at the time than ever before– from the dinosaurs on the land to the plants they ate. Things were getting pretty busy underwater too... |
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2011-11-08 | In the Cretaceous Period, the world was experiencing some of the hottest climates ever known and was home to a wider range of environments and species than had been seen before... |
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2011-11-05 | About 145 million years ago, the Jurassic Period ended and the Cretaceous began. The world changed dramatically and more dinosaurs lived during the Cretaceous period than at any other... |
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2011-11-02 | The Jurassic period was home to thousands of different dinosaurs - big and small. One easy way to learn about them is to split them into two groups– Carnivores and Herbivores. |
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2011-10-31 | As the Jurassic period came to a close, and the Cretaceous period began, a new kind of creature was starting to take to the skies - birds. |
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2011-10-24 | With the supercontinent Pangaea continuing to separate, more and more big watery lagoons were forming, and along with the new oceans, were teeming with life– from the tiny to the monstrous! |
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