After receiving thousands of 5 star reviews for their even†s. The award winning Teach Rex team are bringing their show back to the families of Yorkshire.
Teach Rex uses life-like dinosaurs to perform their 1-hour show, teaching children about the anatomy and life of dinosaurs and they will be coming to Skipton Town Hall on Saturday 5th April.
The show is teamed with effects, music and gives children and their families the chance to get up close and personal with these fantastic, realistic beasts.
Children are greeted by baby dinosaurs and given a ‘Dino Booklet’ which includes a variety of educational activities.
The new show will delve into the jaws of one of the most iconic dinosaurs to ever roam the world, the TREX.
The show is suitable for children of all ages (3+ recommended) and has even proven to be extremely popular with adults.
The educational part of the show runs for approximately 1 hour followed by a dinosaur meet and greet when families can get photographs next to the beasts whilst enjoying a dance.
The show runs three times on Saturday 5th April will the following show times:
- 10:30am
- 13:00pm
- 3:30pm
For more information visit Skipton Town Hall's website here.

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