On Dec 20th, 2023, PNSO released the 1:35 scientific art model of Aymen the Spinosaurus. The newly launched Aymen the Spinosaurus from the PNSO Dinosaur Museum series, accompanied by a skull fossil model, was reconstructed by ZHAO Chuang and YANG Yang based on the latest research results.

Stories written by: YANG Yang

Model Size / 32.5cm X 6cm X 14cm
Model Material / Environment-friendly PVC, hand painting
Model Structure / Solid Structure
Transparent Support / Yes
Spinosaurus skull fossil model
Model Size / 4.1cm X 1.5cm X 2.1cm
Model Material / Environment-friendly PVC, hand painting
Model Structure / Solid Structure
This Aymen the Spinosaurus 1:35 scientific art model is the solution provided by ZHAO Chuang and YANG Yang to “Creative Activities in Children’s Space”, which includes:

A Set of Model and Base
Aymen the Spinosaurus 1:35 Scientific Art Reconstructed Model / 1pc
Spinosaurus Skull Fossil 1:35 Scientific Art Reconstructed Model / 1pc
Base for Aymen the Spinosaurus 1:35 Scientific Art Model / 1pc
Transparent Support / 1 pc
A Joint Scientific Art Exhibition
Scientific Art Posters / 20 pcs
Scientific Art Posters of Aymen the Spinosaurus and Spinosauridae, 42 X 29.7cm (A3) / 10 pcs
Scientific Art Posters of Aymen the Spinosaurus and Spinosauridae, 29.7 X 21cm (A4) / 10 pcs
Drawing Cards / 7 pcs
Children’s Creative Drawing Cards, 29.7 X 21cm (A4) / 7 pcs
Exhibition Labels / 28 pcs
Scientific Art Painting Labels, 12.7 X 8.9cm (5”) / 20 pcs
Children’s Creative Works and Group Information Labels 12.7 X 8.9cm (5”) / 8 pcs
Videos / 9 episodes
The Story of Building the 1:35 Scientific Art Models of Aymen the Spinosaurus / 1 episode
Join ZHAO Chuang in Drawing the Spinosaurus / 8 episodes
Note: watch the videos by subscribing PNSO.Official YouTube channel.
A Manual
PNSO Dinosaur Museum Children’s Creative Activities Solution Manual (48 pages) / 1 volume
Owning your dinosaur museum will be a wonderful thing!
We encourage more children to join us to create a museum that they own. Welcome you and your children to participate in this scientific art activity!

Note: the frames are not included in the product package.
PNSO Dinosaur Museum
Creative Activities in Children’s Space
PNSO Dinosaur Museum Creative Activities in Children’s Space Solution: Aymen the Spinosaurus and Spinosauridae Scientific Art Exhibition is part of the “PNSO New Aesthetic Education Project: Join ZHAO Chuang and YANG Yang to Creating Amazing Stories on Earth” which is facing the children aging 6 to 12. In this solution, we provide two scientific art activities.
Activity I: PNSO Dinosaur Museum Scientific Art Exhibition of Aymen the Spinosaurus and Spinosauridae: Explore a Scientific Art Exhibition.
Activity II: PNSO Dinosaur Museum Scientific Art Exhibition of Aymen the Spinosaurus and Spinosauridae: Join Us in Creating a Scientific Art Exhibition.
Children participating in the activity will learn about designing an exhibition, from planning and preparation to presentation and visiting. They will also participate in the planning, design, and presentation of an exhibition.
We take exhibition, a specialized scientific art activity, as a means to integrate science and art. Children will learn about classification in biology, understand the laws of evolution, and get ideas about the differences between individuals and why the differences exist. They will be able to compare things according to logical rules, have a preliminary sense of creating characters, and eventually use artistic means in an exhibition to share their thoughts.
By taking part in the activities of PNSO Dinosaur Museum Scientific Art Exhibition of the Aymen the Spinosaurus and Spinosauridae, children aged 6-12 will develop readiness in science, writing, logic, practical skills, and expression to enhance their capacities in cognition, thinking, and hands-on.
Explore the exhibition and take a first look at how ZHAO Chuang and YANG Yang created Aymen the Spinosaurus.

Preface
Welcome to the Scientific Art Exhibition of “Aymen the Spinosaurus and Spinosauridae.” In this exhibition, we will present the family Spinosauridae, the largest family of carnivorous dinosaurs on Earth, by following Aymen, a wise and courageous Spinosaurus. This was an unusual group of carnivorous dinosaurs, distinguished from most others by their large size and unique habits. Which were the members of this family? Why did they take steps onto such a strange way of living? Let us enter the exhibition and reveal these mysteries.

Ichthyovenator
Ichthyovenator was the third spinosaurid that researchers found in Asia, the first two being Siamosaurus and Sinopliosaurus fusuiensis. Ichthyovenator had the typical look of spinosaurids, with an elongated head and a mouth full of straight, conical teeth, suitable for piercing small water animals such as fish. It had a notch at the front of its mouth, preventing fish from slipping out. The Ichthyovenator had an elevated dorsal sail on its back. The sail was not a full semicircle, but curved downward at the hips, dividing the dorsal sail into two halves. It had stout forelimbs, not-so-slender hindlimbs, and a long, flat, and broad tail. The body anatomy of Ichthyovenator was well adapted to fishing.

Skull of Spinosaurus
Compared to most carnivorous dinosaurs, Spinosaurus had numerous unique features. The head was one of the most distinctive features of Spinosaurus. It had an extremely narrow and long head, making it one of the longest skulls of any carnivorous dinosaur species. The high position of its eyes, straight teeth without serrations, and a notch at the junction between the maxilla and premaxilla were characteristics that showed that they had adapted to an aquatic lifestyle. The unique skull anatomy made fishing in the water a lot easier.
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