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Rhyme Time Town - Dinosaurs on the Farm (S2E15)

Rhyme Time Town – Season 2 - Episode 15 – Dinosaurs on the Farm

The friends dress up as their favorite dinosaurs, clomping and roaring around town.

Runtime (min)24
Air Date2021-06-15
GenresKids, Animation, Family
TV RatingTV-Y
Network(s)Netflix

Storyline

In this episode of Rhyme Time Town, the friends discover the joy of imaginative play when they decide to dress up as their favorite dinosaurs. Each character chooses a different dinosaur to embody, donning costumes and accessories that help them transform into prehistoric creatures. Once dressed, they stomp, clomp, and roar their way through the colorful streets and locations of Rhyme Time Town, fully committed to their dinosaur personas.

As the friends parade around town in character, they engage in playful dinosaur activities that blend imagination with their familiar surroundings. The episode celebrates pretend play and creativity, showing how ordinary spaces can become extraordinary when viewed through the lens of imagination. Through songs, rhymes, and energetic movement, the characters explore what it means to be a dinosaur while maintaining the show's signature musical and educational style. The episode wraps up with the friends appreciating both their dinosaur adventure and the fun of playing together.

What kids learn

Children learn the value of imaginative play and how costumes and pretending can transform everyday experiences into exciting adventures. The episode demonstrates that creativity doesn't require elaborate props or settings—just enthusiasm and willingness to use one's imagination. Young viewers see how the friends commit fully to their dinosaur roles, modeling how pretend play can be engaging and fun when everyone participates with energy and openness.

The episode also introduces basic dinosaur concepts in an age-appropriate way, helping preschoolers become familiar with dinosaur names, movements, and sounds. Children learn that different dinosaurs had different characteristics, which encourages observational thinking and categorization skills. The physical activity of stomping and roaring also reinforces gross motor development and body awareness.

Additionally, the episode teaches cooperation and shared play. The friends work together to create their dinosaur world, showing children how collaborative imagination can be more rewarding than playing alone. They learn that respecting each other's creative choices and joining in each other's games strengthens friendships and makes playtime more enjoyable for everyone involved.

Parents' top 5 questions

QuestionAnswer
Is this episode too loud or overstimulating with all the roaring and stomping?The episode maintains the show's gentle, preschool-friendly tone despite the dinosaur theme. While there is roaring and stomping, it's presented in a playful, musical context rather than as chaotic noise. The energy level is enthusiastic but not frantic, and the rhyming songs provide structure that keeps the action organized and predictable. The episode balances active dinosaur play with calmer moments, making it suitable for young viewers without being overwhelming.
Will my child learn actual facts about dinosaurs from this episode?This episode prioritizes imaginative play over paleontological accuracy. While children will hear dinosaur names and see different movement styles, the focus is on creative expression rather than scientific education. The episode introduces dinosaurs as exciting creatures to pretend to be, which can spark interest in the topic, but parents seeking detailed dinosaur facts should supplement with age-appropriate dinosaur books or documentaries designed for educational purposes.
Does this episode encourage rough play that might be hard to manage afterward?The dinosaur play shown is energetic but controlled, with the characters stomping and roaring in ways that are playful rather than aggressive. The episode models imaginative physical activity within safe boundaries, and the friends remain kind and cooperative throughout their dinosaur adventure. If your child does want to stomp around like a dinosaur after watching, you can channel that energy into outdoor play or designate a safe indoor space for active pretend play.
What age group will enjoy this episode most?This episode is ideal for preschoolers ages two to five, which is Rhyme Time Town's target demographic. The dinosaur theme has broad appeal for this age group, as many young children go through a dinosaur-fascination phase. The simple costumes and accessible pretend play make it easy for toddlers and preschoolers to understand and imitate. The musical format and colorful visuals maintain engagement for younger viewers while the imaginative storyline appeals to slightly older preschoolers.
Can this episode inspire dress-up play at home?Absolutely. The episode demonstrates how simple costume elements can fuel elaborate imaginative adventures, which may inspire your child to create their own dinosaur costumes from household items. You might see requests for dinosaur dress-up materials or spontaneous dinosaur play after viewing. This can be a wonderful opportunity to encourage creativity by helping your child assemble simple costumes or by joining in their dinosaur games, reinforcing the cooperative play modeled in the episode.

Writing

Directing

Season
Season #Episode #Episode Name
11
A little lamb has been following Mary Mary around, but she needs some alone time!
12
Cosmo the cow dreams of jumping over the moon — just like his mom.
13
Humpty Dumpty wants to play with Daisy and Cole, but his worried Mumpty doesn't want him to get hurt.
14
The friends fly to space to find a special star.
15
Rainy-day boredom leads Cole and Daisy to a "monster" who's not as scary as he sounds.
16
The friends help a bunny and her babies look for a new home.
17
Two helpful heroes step in to find Baa Baa Black Sheep's wool.
18
Something's off in Rhyme Time Town when day suddenly turns into night!
19
Ms. MacDonald asks Daisy and Cole to keep an eye on her farm ... but nothing goes as planned!
110
The friends work together to rebuild a broken bridge.
111
Jack and Jill can't get their water down the hill without tumbling down after it!
112
While playing pirates, Daisy and Cole search for tea party treasures.
Season #Episode #Episode Name
21
The whole town is decorated with pretty rings of roses, but Jaime can't stop sneezing.
22
Daisy and Cole search for mulberries to make a special treat.
23
Mary Mary's watering can goes missing, so Daisy and Cole try to solve the mystery.
24
While playing doctor, the friends find a flower that needs care.
25
Daisy and Cole cast a spell to control a rain cloud.
26
The Cow Who Jumps Over the Moon can't do her thing because all the stars have moved.
27
Daisy, Cole, Humpty and his Mumpty visit the Rhyme Time Town Castle for the first time and help prepare the perfect birthday party for the princess.
28
A baby dragon can't stop crying, so Daisy and Cole take care of the cute creature while Mary Mary and Humpty search for his parents.
29
Baa Baa Black Sheep tries to take over rock band practice.
210
Humpty goes on his first overnight camping trip with the rest of the Hickory Helpers.
211
Humpty, Daisy and Cole hunt for treasure at the end of the rainbow.
212
Hickory’s fast asleep, and the one thing that will wake him up? Wizard magic.
213
Everyone gets competitive during a contest to find out the best knights in town.
214
Daisy and Cole call for a rescue mission when their kite flies away.
215
The friends dress up as their favorite dinosaurs, clomping and roaring around town.
216
Daisy and Cole look for a new home for a hungry caterpillar.
217
Ms. Mac needs a scarecrow, so Daisy and Cole figure out how to build one.
218
Humpty has a hard time getting down from the highest tree in town.
219
The friends complete practice missions while looking for any opportunity to help.
220
Lady Ladle brings jugglers, acrobats and a trapeze to town!
221
Who cleaned up Ms. Mac's barn and put up all the twinkly lights? Maybe a tiny trio.
222
Mother Goose needs to deliver a gift for Jack and Jill.
223
Yo-ho-ho and off they go on a pirate adventure — aboard a speedy bathtub!
224
The sled dog racing team howls a tune while speeding through the snow.
225
Everyone puts on their construction hats for Itsy Bitsy Spider's sandcastle competition.
226
Daisy and Cole play detective to find Bo Peep’s lost sheep.
227
Everyone at the castle is excited to meet a real unicorn! But before the party can start, the enchanted creature must practice his magic some more.

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