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Totally T-Rexcellent! At-Home Activities That Are Absolutely Dino-Mite

Creative adventures your family can do at home

By Sarah Hauge, Publisher of Macaroni Kid Englewood, Greenwood Village, Centennial Colo. July 18, 2020

Looking for at-home ideas to keep kids busy, happy, and learning? We've curated family-friendly themed activities around the theme of dinosaurs to help! Here is a sample schedule to help you brainstorm ideas that will work best for your family:


This week, find your family fun® with the JURASSIC PERIOD.

Fossil Cookies

Ingredients: no-spread cookie mix, cookie-cutter, toy dinosaurs

1. Make your favorite batch of no-spread cookie dough.
2. While the dough is raw, use toy dinosaurs to imprint various shapes. REMOVE the dinosaur before baking!
3. Bake cookies according to the recipe directions. 

Books

Don’t Forget Dexter! By Lindsay T. Ward
No, No Dinos! Peek and Counting Book by Bendon
Noisy Dinosaurs by Jonathan Litton
Tiny T. Rex and the Impossible Hug by Jonathan Stutzman
National Geographic Little Kids First Big Book of Dinosaurs by Catherine D. Hughes and Franco Tempesta
Photo credit: Nicole Hoeper, Macaroni Kid CO Springs

Fizzy Eggs

Supplies needed: baking soda, water, gel food coloring, plastic dinosaurs

Get the step-by-step instructions!

Photo credit: Nicole Hoeper, Macaroni Kid CO Springs

Paper Plate Dino

Supplies needed: paper plate, paper tube, coloring supplies, googly eyes, glue

1. Color the front and back sides of a paper plate.
2. Cut the plate in half. Save one half for the body. Use the other half to cut out spikes, head, and tail.
3. Cut paper tube in half. Cut slits wide enough to attach the dino's body. 

Photo credit: Nicole Hoeper, Macaroni Kid CO Springs

Handprint Dinos

Supplies needed: paint, black permanent marker, paper, embellishments

1. Add paint to the palm of your child’s hand.
2. With fingers spread apart, gently press your child's hand onto a sheet of paper like a stamp.
3. Use extra paint and embellishments to add features like spikes or a tail.

Postcards

Download your FREE printable postcards here.

Print the designs on cardstock paper. Color and cut out your artwork. Address and stamp your postcards, and then send them to family and friends or take a picture and message the postcard to them for an instant connection!


Want to show us your celebration of the Jurassic period? We'd love to see your photos! Be sure to tag @macaronikid on social media!

Sarah Hauge is the publisher of Macaroni Kid Englewood, Greenwood Village, Centennial Colo.