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Kokoro offers a variety of dinosaur groupings. Our largest group requires up to 6,000 square feet for optimal presentation while the smallest robotic dinosaur exhibit we offer requires a mere 1,000 square feet. Each of our exhibits are unique and are tailored in size, dimension and presentation to provide our clients with a truly unrivaled experience.Kokoro's dinosaur exhibits are meant to entertain and educate, to fulfill the fascination children have as they shudder with excitement at the majesty of these creatures. |
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We have many different dinosaur group themes already together, such as Dinosaurs: Land, Sea & Air. This group includes the two marine reptiles below, Elasmosaurus and Mosasaurus, as well as dinosaurs from the land and air. |
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Kokoro's Life Through Time exhibit features both dinosaurs and Ice Age mammals. This exhibit creates a moving, roaring and educating time line. The Pachycephalosaurus and Maiasaura below are both featured in this exhibit. Please visit the Ice Age Mammals page to view photos of the Woolly Mammoth and other creatures from the Ice Age which are included in this exhibit. |
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One of our smallest exhibits, features a half size Tyrannosaurus, Triceratops with her young and a hanging Pteranodon. Fitting into a size of 1,000 to 1,500 square feet this exhibit is perfect for museums with limited space! |
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Unfortunately, our creatures cannot be touched by visitors due to the sensitivity and complexity of the robotic components. This could create difficulties for your youngest visitors, who prefer to explore the world around them with all five senses!That's why we've developed interactive, hands-on activites that are both fun and educational.
Each exhibit group varies, but most dinosaur groups include the following three components in
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Our Dino Dig is basically a big sandbox with Kokoro-cast fossils lining the bottom. Younger children love to pretend that they're uncovering prehistoric remains. Older children can guess what kind of dinosaurs and which body parts are represented in the Dig. |
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Our Rub Stations feature three dinosaur picture plates each. Children place a piece of paper on top of the plate and rub with a charcoal, crayon, etc. to produce an image. You can easily add to this activity with pictures to color, worksheets, puzzles and games. |
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Our Hands-On Frame Model is a stripped down version of our popular dinosaurs. With a user-friendly control box, which has lots of buttons to push, children can control the movements of the frame while learning about robotics and mechanical engineering. The hands-on model also shows young children that the fleshed-out dinosaurs are not real. |
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*Also available (depending on the exhibit group) are a Hands-On Duckbill and a Hands-On Apatosaurus. |
Click the links below for specific dinosaur groupings | ||||||
A Group |
B Group |
E Group |
F Group |
G Group |
J Group |
M Group |
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