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Feb
2017
8 Adopted Children’s Characters
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A new favorite for me is definitely Buddy the T-Rex on PBS’s Dinosaur Train! Adopted by the Pteranodon family when mom famously says, “This is your family and I’m your mom! We may be different, but we’re all creatures. All dinosaurs have different features!”