Dinovember is a November observance invented in 2012. On each night of this observance, toy dinosaurs undergo arrangement into charming or mischievous positions making them look alive. Every morning, children find dinosaurs, which remain frozen, while they appear in various positions throughout the setting. The toy decorations undergo changes similar to Elf on the Shelf, but the organizers keep it free from commercial interests.
According to the practices of Dinovember, dinosaurs awaken to eat leftover Halloween food on November 1 before the alterations in Christmas decorations put them back to sleep on the final day of November.
In 2014, the Tumas released "What the Dinosaurs Did Last Night" as a book publication, which drew inspiration from their Dinovember endeavors. During Dinovember each year, many educational institutions, together with families worldwide, continue to carry out the festivities.
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