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Jun 2023
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The T-Red of Tadpoles and The Saber-Toot...

BEDTIME HISTORY
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Journey back in time hundreds of millions of years ago to learn about some of the exotic, prehistoric creatures of the ocean. We'll be learning about ancient marine life such as C. Scoticus, M. Chureloides, and C. Straeleni, their properties, behaviors, and how they survived millions of years ago. 

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