PBS Kids-Transportation
Jennifer Pena is Miss Rosa, The Host of PBS KIDS. In this segment, Miss Rosa explains different types of transportation to viewers and introduces Spanish words and phrases.
Jennifer Pena is Miss Rosa, The Host of PBS KIDS. In this segment, Miss Rosa explains different types of transportation to viewers and introduces Spanish words and phrases.
to.pbs.org // The Dinosaur Train is getting ready to leave and needs passengers! The problem is that dinosaurs come in different sizes, so your child needs to match the passengers with the right train cars. Two-player mode lets kids play with a friend, sibling or caregiver. “All Aboard the Dinosaur Train!” challenges your child to problem-solve by estimating dinosaur sizes and comparing them with the train cars’ capacity. Each passenger only fits in certain train cars. Players will see dinosaurs walking on and off the platform and can move them to the right train car. As the game progresses, there are more dinosaurs to match, and the matches get more challenging. Players who complete all of the rounds successfully win a code for a special prize they can unlock on www.pbskids.org!
to.pbs.org // We’re looking for an ace photographer to take pictures of our flying dinosaurs. It takes a real pro to catch these dinosaurs in just the right pattern we need. Here’s how it works: Find the next flying dinosaur in the pattern by moving your iPhone around. When you have the desired dinosaur in your viewfinder, “catch” it with your camera button! You’ll advance to more challenging patterns with each new round of play. When you’re finished, you can see all of the dinosaur photos you’ve taken in your private gallery. Players who complete all of the rounds successfully also win a code for a special prize they can unlock on www.pbskids.org ps Grown-ups, this game may require you to spin around and make you dizzy. Better leave this one to the serious Dinosaur Train fans, okay?