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    You are at:Home»Local News»Flint Hills Discovery Center is going back in time with ‘Tiny Titans’ exhibit

    Flint Hills Discovery Center is going back in time with ‘Tiny Titans’ exhibit

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    By KMAN Staff on May 28, 2025 Local News, Manhattan
    “Tiny Titans: Dinosaur Eggs and Babies” includes dinosaur dress up opportunities. Staff photo by Lewis Marien

    By Emma Loura

    Step back in time to when dinosaurs roamed the earth at the Flint Hills Discovery Center. The latest exhibit, “Tiny Titans: Dinosaur Eggs and Babies” opened Saturday. Families with children of all ages can see fossils and explore how dinosaur nesting habits may have looked like.

    “This exhibit has a lot of hands-on elements where you can actually touch some of the dinosaur egg replicas, a real dinosaur leg bone, and some really unique stories that go along with how we learn about dinosaur babies and eggs,” said Amber Myers, education supervisor at the Discovery Center.

    Around the exhibit is information about dinosaur eggs, embryos and the nests of different family groups.

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    Nicholas Regester, of Silver Plume Exhibitions, speaks about the “Tiny Titans: Dinosaur Eggs and Babies” exhibit taking shape at the Flint Hills Discovery Center in Manhattan. The exhibit opens to the public Saturday.
    Staff photo by Lewis Marien
    “Tiny Titans: Dinosaur Eggs and Babies” gives visitors an up-close look at a side view of a piece of sauropod eggshell.
    Staff photo by Lewis Marien
    “Tiny Titans: Dinosaur Eggs and Babies” features a reading area.
    Staff photo by Lewis Marien
    “Tiny Titans: Dinosaur Eggs and Babies” gives visitors a microscopic perspective.
    Staff photo by Lewis Marien
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