Dino Park Song for Kids:
Learn Dinosaur Facts & Lyrics

Join Emma and Joey on a giant adventure! Our Dino Park nursery rhyme (formerly Beep Beep Nursery Rhymes) is a fun way for toddlers to learn about the T-Rex, Stegosaurus, and more. It’s the perfect dinosaur song for preschool learning!



Lyrics

We’re going to the Park
to see some giant friends
We’ll see the mighty T-Rex
and Stegosaurus too
We’re going on a fun ride
at the Dino Park
We will see some Dinos
roar and stomp
Hurray

He’s the Ultrasaurus
He eats plants and trees!
His ultra long neck
reaches up to 3 stories
He’s one of the biggest
dinos in ever to exist
When he stomps and roars
it’s hard for you to miss
Heyyyy

He’s Triceratops, It’s Greek
for Three Horned Face!
His very big head takes
7 feet of space!
He’s not a giant killer
he is a plant eater
He fights with the T-Rex
but he’s a lot sweeter
bye bye Triceratops

He’s Triceratops, It’s Greek
for Three Horned Face!
His very big head takes
7 feet of space!
He’s not a giant killer
he is a plant eater
He fights with the T-Rex
but he’s a lot sweeter
bye bye Triceratops

The Duck-Billed Dino
he’s Para-sorolophus
He’s got 1,000 teeth
and he’s herbivorous
The crest on his head
is as big as a man
His weight on the scale
is as much as a car!
Heyyyyyy!!

See plates on his body?
He’s the Stegosaurus
His brain’s like a walnut
but his body is enormous!
He’s heavy as a van
when you put him on the scale
When danger gets close
he whacks with his tail!
Hurray!!

The King of the Dinos,
he’s the Mighty T-Rex
His very big brain is
yet another feature
He’s got super sharp teeth
and a very strong bite
If you’re Triceratops
stay out of his sight
Bye bye T Rex!!

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Why Parents Love the Emma and Joey Dino Park Song

When you play our Dino Park Song for Kids for your preschooler, you are doing
more than just sharing a catchy tune; you are sparking a lifelong love for discovery!
Singing along with Emma and Joey (formerly Beep Beep Nursery Rhymes) helps
toddlers develop essential cognitive and language skills through:

Memory Retention: Learning the names of complex dinosaurs like Parasaurolophus and Triceratops through a repetitive, rhythmic melody strengthens a child's ability to recall information.
Prehistoric Fact-Checking: Our lyrics are filled with real-world comparisons that help kids understand scale and biology, such as the Ultrasaurus being as tall as a 3-story building or the Stegosaurus having a brain the size of a walnut.
Vocabulary Expansion: Beyond just simple words, this song introduces advanced scientific terms like herbivorous, crest, and mighty, helping to build a robust early vocabulary.


How to use this page:

1. Play the Video: Scroll up to watch the Emma and Joey nursery rhyme on YouTube.
2. Sing Along: Use the text above to lead your own family choir!
3. Get Creative: Don't forget to scroll down and download our free printable dinosaur eggs coloring activity sheet to keep the learning going!
 

An educational printable activity sheet by Emma and Joey titled 'Make your version of T- Rex' and 'Make your version of Triceratops'. It features illustrations of a cute green baby T-Rex and an orange baby Triceratops inside cracked eggs next to empty, cracked egg outlines for kids to draw inside, plus a blank egg at the bottom asking 'What's inside this egg? Draw your favorite baby dinosaur.

Dino Park Activity

Free Printable: Hatch Your Own Baby Dinosaur Activity Sheet!

Let your child's creativity break out of its shell! Pair our catchy Dino Park song with this fun, interactive drawing and coloring activity. Kids can practice drawing their very own versions of a baby T-Rex and a baby Triceratops inside the cracked eggs,
or use the bonus blank egg at the bottom to imagine and draw their favorite prehistoric creature from scratch. It’s the perfect way to develop fine motor skills and creative thinking after singing along with Emma and Joey!

Note: ‘Emma And Joey’ was formerly known as
‘Beep Beep Nursery Rhymes’