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Tucson Children’s Museum Science Sunday events!

Get out of the heat this summer and join AZPM at select Science Sundays at the Tucson Children’s Museum.

Join Tucson Children's Museum, Arizona Public Media and PBS Kids to have special activities from your favorite PBS programs

Dino Train Med
Sunday, August 12 beginning at noon!
Love Dinosaurs? Come learn about Dinosaur Train’s Nature Trackers Club. Participate in nature activities and take home your very own nature trackers booklet.




Get out of the heat this summer and join AZPM at select Science Sundays at the Tucson Children’s Museum. Enjoy science-y, hands-on activities for the whole family - admission is only $2 per person! More information here:

www.childrensmuseumtucson.org

DINOSAUR TRAIN is seen through the eyes of Buddy, a preschool-aged Tyrannosaurus Rex. Buddy and his adoptive family of Pteranodons go for adventures on the Dinosaur Train to meet all kinds of dinosaurs in different eras and learn fascinating new facts about these incredible creatures.

Weekdays at 8:30 and 11:30 a.m. on PBS Kids

When to Watch

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