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Originally produced between 1991 and 1994, Dino Babies was first aired on BBC One in the United Kingdom from 1994 to 1996. It comprised 26 20-minute double episodes. Dino Babies was broadcast on many international stations, but the show had little success in the United States.
Dino Ranch is a Canadian animated children's television series created by Matthew Fernandes, co-founder and chief creative officer of Industrial Brothers. Dino Ranch follows the adventures of the Cassidy family as they tackle life on the ranch in a fantastical, prehistoric and Wild West-inspired setting where dinosaurs roam.
Dino Tooth Fairy: While waiting for his last baby tooth to fall out, Trek finds a loose dinosaur tooth and sets off to return it so that the baby dinosaur can receive a visit from the tooth fairy. Dino Pet Store: A visit to Penelope's house and seeing her many pets leads to Trek telling stories of why a baby dinosaur is far from an ideal pet. 4.8
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.
CatRat makes a puzzle hunt and takes Gabby and Pandy through the dollhouse with games to play, riddles to solve and surprises to find. Cat of the Day: Baby Box, with the help from DJ Catnip, creates a puzzle with popsicle sticks.
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The series followed Dink, a dinosaur, and his four friends as they explore and dwell in the volcanic landscape of prehistory in a place called Green Meadow. [3] Designed to help children navigate the world of friendship and making friends, the stories fostered positive behaviors such as caring about oneself and others, tolerance, ecology, problem-solving and teamwork.