Program Type:
WorkshopProgram Description
Specific Event Details
Explore the world of dinosaurs by observing their many adaptations and learn what these adaptations tell us about the lifestyles of these prehistoric animals. From a Triceratops horn to a Camarasaurus vertebra, see what new discoveries are being made by paleontologists and uncover the secret lives of dinosaurs. Touch real fossils, go hands-on with real modern adaptations of those fossils, and make a take-home activity.
Presented by the University of Michigan Museum of Natural History. Registration begins on February 14.
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Accompanying Adult to Remain at Library
While your child participates in this library program, accompanying adults are asked to remain in the library. For children ages 8 and under, please remain in the immediate vicinity of the program room.