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Dig a Dozen – Dino Eggs Dig Kit

$24.99

Description

Dig up 12 dino eggs & discover 12 unique dinosaur species with this dino egg kit.
Feel like a real paleontologist excavating up unique toy dinosaurs from the dino eggs. Find a t-rex, dilophosaurus, ankylosaurus and much more! Once dug up, find the appropriate card describing the history and characteristics of the dinosaur.

Kit includes:
12 dino eggs (with a unique toy dinosaur in each), 12 chisel/brushes, 12 instruction guides, and 12 full-colored beautiful learning cards – one for each dino. It all comes packaged in a sleek display box. Includes everything needed for the young scientist to excavate the dinos with ease, and gain a deeper understanding of them.

12 full-color dinosaur learning cards:
Includes 12 beautiful cards, each describing the history of a different dinosaur. After digging up a dino, try to match up the appropriate card to your dinosaur and learn more about it.

A fun and educational gift for all ages:
It’s not often that a science project can be fun and engaging, but this kit achieves both!

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