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  2. Microsoft Dinosaurs - Wikipedia

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    An article at the Journal of Accountancy recalled a four-year-old child who, a few months after using the program, correctly identified the species of a dinosaur toy and pulled up the information in the game. [10] The game's sound effects won a multimedia industry award. [4]

  3. Montessori sensorial materials - Wikipedia

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    There are many Montessori sensorial materials, and more are being investigated and developed by teachers around the world. Other popular Montessori sensorial materials include: Monomial cube A cube similar to the binomial and trinomial cube. The child has a sensorial experience of the power of multiplying by two and developing that into a cube.

  4. Dinozaurs - Wikipedia

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    DinoZone (ダイノゾーン, Dainozōn) (also known as DinoZaurs (ダイノゾーズ, Dainozōzu)) is a Japanese toyline created by toy company Bandai in 1998. Alongside the toys, two media adaptations were created by Sunrise: a 5-episode 3D CGI OVA series that ran from November 27, 1998, to January 2000 [1]: 44–45 and a 26-episode animated television series that aired on Fox Kids from July ...

  5. Blue's Clues - Wikipedia

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    Blue's Clues is an American interactive educational children's television series created by Traci Paige Johnson, Todd Kessler, and Angela C. Santomero. It premiered on Nickelodeon 's Nick Jr. block on September 8, 1996, [ 2 ] and concluded its run on August 6, 2006, [ 1 ] with a total of six seasons and 143 episodes.

  6. Dino-Riders - Wikipedia

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    In total, there were four series of Dino-Riders toys: Series 1 (1988), Series 2 (1989), Series 3 and Ice Age (1990). [10] [11] The Ice Age line focused on ice age mammals rather than dinosaurs. [11] The larger toys in the range also had a motorized walking action with the dinosaur's head swaying from side to side. [12]

  7. John Stamos Once Auditioned to Play the Grinch but Was ...

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    John Stamos almost put the mean in green.. The actor, 61, revealed on the Dec. 23 episode of the ‘Tis The Grinch Holiday Podcast that he auditioned to play the Grinch in the 2000 Christmas ...

  8. Rare Star Wars Memorabilia Worth Galactic Gold

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    Rodin Eckenroth/Getty ImagesWhen it comes to movie memorabilia, few film collections have the buying power of the “Star Wars” saga. With a diehard, dedicated fanbase, some folks spend more on ...

  9. Dinosaur Train - Wikipedia

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    Dinosaur Train is an animated television series aimed at preschoolers ages 3 to 6 and created by Craig Bartlett, who also created Nickelodeon's Hey Arnold!. [2] The series features a Tyrannosaurus rex named Buddy who, together with the rest of his family, who are all Pteranodons, takes the Dinosaur Train to explore the Mesozoic, and have adventures with a variety of dinosaurs.