Overview
As the Pteranodon Family continues their journey underground, Don accidentally breaks Buddy's trilobite fossil (the oldest fossil in his collection!) When the search for another trilobite fossil turns up empty, their new friend Natasha Necrolestes takes them to Fossil Alley, where the kids learn that the older the fossil, the deeper underground it is. Story B Educational Objectives: You don't usually find fossils from different time periods mixed together in the Earth. The Law of Superposition means that when we see a stack of rock layers, the deeper you go into the Earth, the older the rocks and fossils you find.
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4 - 1Trains, Submarines and Zeppelins: Part 1 December 07, 2015
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4 - 2Trains, Submarines and Zeppelins: Part 2 December 07, 2015
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4 - 3Rollin' on The Riverboat Part 1 March 07, 2016
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4 - 4Rollin' on The Riverboat Part 2 March 07, 2016
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4 - 5Nest Swap March 08, 2016
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4 - 6The Herd is The Word March 08, 2016
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4 - 7Stop and Smell The Flowers March 09, 2016
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4 - 8Moms' Campout March 09, 2016
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4 - 9Where Have All The Lizards Gone? March 10, 2016
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4 - 10Conductor's Sleepover March 10, 2016
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4 - 11Junior Conductors Academy: Part One April 06, 2016
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4 - 12Junior Conductors Academy: Part Two April 06, 2016
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4 - 13Crystal and King Benefit Concert (1) April 25, 2016
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4 - 14Crystal and King Benefit Concert (2) April 25, 2016
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4 - 15Spooky Tree October 17, 2016
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4 - 16Spinosaurus Super Model October 17, 2016
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4 - 17What's at the Center of the Earth? (1): Layers February 20, 2017
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4 - 18What's at the Center of the Earth? (2): Fossils February 20, 2017
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4 - 19What's at the Center of the Earth? (3): Troglobites February 20, 2017
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4 - 20What's at the Center of the Earth? (4): Minerals February 20, 2017