Another day of dinosaur fun is coming to Hull
The event, organised by Hull BID, will include displays of a raptor, a Dilophosaurus and a Parasaurolophus.
There will be free face-painting and a colouring competition with dinosaur prizes on offer.
Dino Day takes place in Queen Victoria Square between 11:00 and 15:00 BST on Friday.
Children can use their skills to become "super sleuths" as they track down and identify dinosaurs and pre-historic creatures in shops and businesses around the city centre.
The event has been held since 2022.
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