The Hills Environment Centre is hosting Professor Flint and Dinosaurs Downunder, for one show during the April school holidays. The show is a noisy and energetic hour of in-your-face fossil fun and song, which is aimed at those aged 3-12. The show will see all those in attendance joining in with energetic actions - pounding feet and flailing arms to mimic fleeing dinosaurs. Professor Flint will whip the audience right into action not demonstrate the dinosaur stampede of 95 million years ago. The show will include funny and crazy ways of singing dinosaur names - with ‘bones’ sung in a strong Scottish accent, and while full of fun, Professor Flint manages to include serious scientific facts into the lyrics.
Bookings are essential if you wish to attend the show and children must be accompanied by an adult.
Professor Flint and Dinosaurs Downunder will be held on Tuesday 26th April from 11am to 12.30pm at the Uraidla Institute Hall. Entry is $5 per child and to book, email events@hecinc.org.au with your child’s name, accompanying adult’s name and your email address, with payment to be made in cash at the door on the day.
COVID-19 restrictions and regulations will apply and places will be limited to comply with this.