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And so the initial challenge is just to start noticing nature. We can walk outside and not hear the birds or smell the flowers or feel the air. One of the problems today is that kids don't have their sensory skills developed.
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Almost any patch of dirt will do, right? How do you make the most of limited space or nature? And what I liked about this book that you make it clear, you don't have to necessarily live near the Olympic Rain Forest or Muir Woods or some kind of other amazing natural setting. MARTIN: So this book is an effort to do that. And I wanted to try and use my skills as a science communicator to work on that problem. We have about a generation to sort of turn things around, both for us and the natural world. SAMPSON: Well, for me, personally, I just felt like I couldn't spend the rest of my life studying dinosaurs only and graduating students who were going to be doing this - that for me, I needed to work on the present day and the future. This career started for you when you made kind of a leap of faith - right? - leaving academia, going into the world of science education.
Clearly it is a question you have been asked before. MARTIN: Amazing, and I love that that answer was just right on the tip of your tongue. Now, without question, it is Kosmoceratops, a horned dinosaur I had the pleasure of naming - Triceratops, three horns on its head, Kosmoceratops, 15 horns, blows it away. SAMPSON: When I was a kid, it was Stegosaurus, the one with all the plates and spikes. MARTIN: I'm going to put you on the spot. It's called "How To Raise a Wild Child: The Art And Science Of Falling In Love With Nature." Scott Sampson joins us now. MARTIN: Scott Sampson has made a career helping kids and parents connect with nature. UNIDENTIFIED MAN: (Singing) We're going to ride the dinosaur train. (SOUNDBITE OF "DINOSAUR TRAIN" THEME SONG)
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MARTIN: Sampson is the host and science advisor for the PBS Kids TV show "Dinosaur Train" which is all about trying to get kids interested in the natural world around them. But to a whole lot of American kids, he's this guy.ĭR. He's the vice president of research and collections at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science.
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rideThe dinosaur trainROAR!A PDF of the "ABC" song and not the intro song is available as part of a lesson plan for teachers at: downloadable AtoZ.This is WEEKEND EDITION from NPR News. Pteranodonsaid, "This is your familyand I'm 22.""We may be differentbut we're all creatures.All dinosaurshave different features.""C'mon Buddy.We'll take a vacation.I'll get us a ticket at Pteranodon station.We'll travel the world in sunshine and rainand meet all the species on the dinosaur train."Dinosaur train!Dinosaur train!Dinosaur train!We're gonna ride.ride. Three."I'll name you Tiny, Shiny, and Don"But Tiny said,"Wait! There's one more Mom!"The last little baby was a different sizewith teeth and a tail and big green eyes.He didn't look anythinglike the rest."What am I doingin a pteranodon nest?"But dear old Mrs. Pteranodon.Sitting on her nest,she heard a scratch.And said, "Oh Boy!My eggs are hatching!"One by oneher kids popped free.Baby pteranodons.One. Once upon a time,there was a mom.Her name was Mrs.