Tuesday, January 7, 2014

New season of Dinosaur Train: Buddy & The Nature Trackers Book #Giveaway







Get ready for a T-rex sized adventure on January 20, when PBS KIDS premieres “Nature Trackers Adventure Camp,” an all-new, one-hour special from The Jim Henson Company’s hit series DINOSAUR TRAIN. Kids will follow Buddy, Shiny, Tiny and Don in four brand-new, exciting stories as they travel to different ecosystems and learn about erosion, tree lines, rainforests and canyons.  The special premieres Monday, January 20 at 9am and 2:30pm ET/PT (check local listings).  Watch out for repeats on Saturday, January 25 8:30am ET/PT; and Sunday, January 26, 8:00am ET/PT!



In the on-air special, Mr. Conductor and his nephew Gilbert lead Buddy, Tiny, Shiny, Don and friends on an action-packed journey during Nature Trackers Adventure Camp!  Throughout their adventures at camp, the group finds courage as they race down rivers, have a snowball fight, climb a tall mountain, ride a zip line over the rainforest, and hike down a canyon to dig for fossils! Viewers won’t be able to resist tapping their feet and singing along as the whole gang makes discoveries about the world around them.  Nature Trackers Adventure Camp” kicks off a new season of DINOSAUR TRAIN on PBS KIDS! 
Note: Curriculum details and story outlines can be found below!





And for MORE Nature Trackers’ Fun, check out Buddy and The Nature Trackers from Readers Digest Children’s Books.



More than 45 flaps to lift and a learning activity on each spread combine to make this book both entertaining and educational!  The Nature Trackers are always on the lookout for interesting things to discover all around them. Kids will enjoy the adventures of Buddy, Tiny, Shiny and Don as they check out a cave filled with colorful gems, watch baby dinosaurs hatch from eggs, and more. The activities throughout reinforce early learning concepts like colors, action words, counting, matching, and opposites.   SRP $9.99, ages 2 and up.  Available wherever books are sold.

You can be a Nature Tracker all year long!

Step one:  Become a Nature Tracker!   Sign up for the Dinosaur Train Nature Tracker’s Club, a FREE to join community of young children, their families and educators committed to learning about nature and doing good things for their environment!   Nature Trackers enjoy exploring and having adventures, respecting their environment, collecting things, tracking and observing plants and animals, and challenging themselves to get outside and make discoveries every day.   Download your Dinosaur Train’s Nature Trackers Club Guide Book, available here and when you have completed all four activities, simply mail in the form provided in the book along with a self-addressed stamped envelope and receive an official Nature Trackers member token!

Step two:  Get kids to make a New Year’s resolution to get outside and get into nature and inspire them with our new Dinosaur Train “Nature Trackers 2014 Calendar!” It’s full of activities you can do each month.  Download the calendar here and get outside, get into nature and make your own discoveries


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DINOSAUR TRAIN “Nature Trackers Adventure Camp” includes the following four stories:

“Nature Trackers Adventure Camp: Rafting”
Buddy, Tiny, Shiny and Don go river rafting for the first time at Nature Tracker Adventure Camp.  Their old pal Jess Hesperornis meets up with them, and they all learn about erosion and the importance of rivers before finishing up their adventure by cruising through some rapids!

Educational Objective: Rivers and streams are ribbons of water that start at some high point and flow downhill – often with streams gathering into rivers. Animals and plants living on land depend on rivers and streams for providing fresh water and nutrients.

“Nature Trackers Adventure Camp: Mountain Climbing”
For their second outing at Nature Trackers Adventure Camp, Buddy, Tiny, Shiny, Don and other friends learn about the tree line as they set out to hike up a mountain.  Shiny is determined to get to the top of mountain forest. Buddy wonders if they'll be able to see anything from the mountaintop, through the tall trees.  The kids are amazed that the higher they hike, the shorter trees and bushes get!  Then they reach the tree line – a certain point on the mountain where trees are really small because they don't have enough air to breathe and the temperature is too cold.  In the end, Shiny and all the kids use teamwork to all reach the mountaintop together!

Educational Objective: The timberline, or tree line, is a certain elevation on a mountain where the temperatures are colder, the air is thin, and the soil is less moist, making it hard for most plants and trees to grow. Trees may grow as small shrubs.  There is less oxygen, so it's harder for animals to breathe at the tree line and above.

"Nature Trackers Adventure Camp: Ziplining”
The Nature Trackers Adventure Campers are back for another adventure -- and this time they'll be travelling to a rainforest!  Once they arrive in the dense rainforest, the campers explore different levels of the ecosystem, including the forest floor and the canopy of leaves at the top of the forest.  After a hike through the rainforest, the campers' fun adventure culminates as each kid takes a ride on a zip line, where they all get a bird's eye view of the entire rainforest!

Educational Objective: Rainforests are very dense, warm, wet, forests that are home to a vast array of different life forms. Rainforests get a lot of rain, at least 70 inches per year. Rainforests, often called the "lungs of the Earth," generate much of the oxygen we breathe.

“Nature Trackers Adventure Camp: Canyon Hiking”
The Nature Trackers Adventure Campers are led by Mr. Conductor and Gilbert on a hike down a canyon, where they can see the different layers of the Mesozoic Era! At first Lily Lambeosaurus is reluctant to go, thinking that a new adventure sounds hard, but Don convinces her that a new adventure can be worth the effort. At the bottom of the canyon, the kids dig for fossils. Each Nature Tracker goes home with a "new" Ammonite fossil, and Lily is so glad she tried something new!

Educational Objective: Canyons are deep cuts in the earth's surface.  They are formed by erosion.  Erosion is mainly caused by the flow of rivers. It takes millions of years for canyons to become the grandiose natural landmarks they are today. The bottom rocks in canyons can date back billions of years, beyond the Mesozoic. Canyons can also be formed by a shift of the earth's tectonic plates.




The Giveaway

To celebrate the launch of this exciting new season, The Jim Henson Company has teamed up with Reader’s Digest Children’s Books to offer a GIVEAWAY copy of the wonderful Buddy & The Nature Trackers book!  (SRP: $9.99)  More than 45 flaps to lift and a learning activity on each spread combine to make this book both entertaining and educational!    To enter, just fill in the Rafflecopter form below. Giveaway is open to the US only and will end on 1/27/13.  Thanks again to  Dinosaur Train for offering this fantastic prize.



45 comments:

Gayle S said...

I like Buddy because he is funny and smart.

tammmm said...

Buddy of course

angel heaps said...

Gilbert

kim burnett said...

The conductor!

Lori Thomas said...

Buddy is our fav

Anita Yancey said...

Our favorite character is Buddy. Thanks for having the giveaway.

melissaandkeith miller said...

Buddy for sure

Unknown said...

It would be Gilbert

slb3334 said...

We like buddy.

Unknown said...

Buddy is my favorite!

Heather B said...

we like the conductor

nicolesender said...

My grandson likes Buddy.

petchk79 said...

We don't have a favorite because we have only seen it a couple times! I know my daughter would really enjoy this show, but we don't have cable so movies are the only way she can see it!

Unknown said...

We like Buddy

Cinderella10383 said...

I love Buddy, mostly because my dad's nickname was Buddy and he's cute too.

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Catherine R said...

We like Buddy.

Unknown said...

our favorite is buddy, thank you!

Karen said...

Buddy is my favorite :)

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Jenny Q. said...

My son likes Shiny and Buddy.

Ashley Chassereau Parks said...

I love the conductor, but my little one loves Tiny! :)

Lisa P. said...

We like Gilbert.

Beth said...

Buddy is the fav!

Sue e said...

I would have to pick Don (my hubby's name).

Unknown said...

Buddy is our favorite.

Alina Hahn said...

I like buddy and so does my son.

Mary Diehl said...

We like Buddy the most here, but love watching the Dinosaur Train. thank you.

Unknown said...

We like Tiny the best.

Priscilla S. said...

Buddy!

Daniel M said...

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Unknown said...

Buddy is the fave here.

tina reynolds said...

my little guy loves buddy

Jill Myrick (jsc123) said...

My favorite Dinosaur Train character is Buddy.

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Candice said...

I would pick Buddy.

Heather said...

I like The Cunductor.

Wendy Rozema said...

Buddy is our favorite!

susansmoaks said...

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Lisa said...

We like Buddy.

Unknown said...

My son likes Buddy, I like Tiny.

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cman said...

Buddy.

brendaelsner said...

We love Buddy!!

Allison said...

The favorite in this household is Buddy! Thanks so much for the chances to win.
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Unknown said...

Our favorite character is Buddy :)

Breanne said...

Buddy

rajee said...

Buddy

Unknown said...

Tiny is our favorite