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Festival of Lights

The Pteranodon Family travels to the North Pole to see the aurora borealis.

12/05/2011 | Expired 01/16/2015 | Rating TV-Y

Festival of Lights

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Dinosaur Train

Festival of Lights

Season 2 Episode 12 | 12m 45sVideo has Closed Captions

The Pteranodon Family travels to the North Pole to see the aurora borealis.

While visiting the North Pole, the Conductor suggests that the family stop off at Aurora Borealis Station on an enormous frozen lake to see the Aurora Borealis, where the Northern Troodons celebrate a "Festival of Lights." Everyone joins in to sing Solstice Time is Here" and skate under the lights!

12/05/2011 | Expired 01/16/2015 | Rating TV-Y

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Dinosaur Train

Festival of Lights

Season 2 Episode 12 | 12m 45sVideo has Closed Captions

While visiting the North Pole, the Conductor suggests that the family stop off at Aurora Borealis Station on an enormous frozen lake to see the Aurora Borealis, where the Northern Troodons celebrate a "Festival of Lights." Everyone joins in to sing Solstice Time is Here" and skate under the lights!

12/05/2011 | Expired 01/16/2015 | Rating TV-Y

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