We used a bucket filled with loose small dinosaurs, frozen ice shapes, and a splash of salt water to get the play started. Once frozen simply cut the balloons off the ice and you are ready to play! We added our small dinosaurs to the inside of the balloons (this was a two person job) and then filled the balloons with water to be frozen over night. We had an absolute blast with this activity! I thought that the kids might find it a tad frustrating as it takes forever to get those little dinosaurs out of their icy eggs, but it was the opposite! This activity was PERFECT for keeping them entertained for a good long time while exploring and having fun! This Dinosaur activity was an extremely simple set up that kept my kiddos entertained and exploring science for over an hour! For tickets on the day of the tour, call 32.Excavating Dinosaurs: Science, water play, and fine motor development all wrapped up in a fun, cool learning activity! For tickets, go to or the APL office at 1174 N. The Abilene Preservation League will conduct its Hidden Fantasy tour, featuring backyard landscapes around Abilene, from 4-7 p.m.
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