Another day of dinosaur fun is coming to Hull

Dino Day will be held on Friday
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Visitors will have the chance to get up close and personal with dinosaurs and step back millions of years when Dino Day returns 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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