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Dino Fossil Dig Kit
National Geographic, ScienceDimension: 18.6 x 6 x 25.6 cm
$ 19.90
The National Geographic Dino Fossil Dig Kit is an exciting hands-on adventure that boys and girls love!
Your child will be able to do the work of a real paleontologist as they excavate a T-rex tooth replica from our new, larger dig brick.
This T-rex tooth is a very special item because it was molded from a real T-rex tooth fossil, so your child will have the chance to see, feel, and treasure an artifact from one of the most famous and fearsome dinosaurs yet discovered. The dig tool and brush are similar to the tools paleontologists use in the field, providing an authentic scientific activity to your child that ignites a desire to learn more.
This kit includes:
Extra large dig brick with T-rex tooth fossil replica
Dig tools and brush for your young Paleontologist
Genuine coprolite (dino poop) fossil!
Detailed learning guide packed with educational information about fossils, paleontology, and the mighty T-rex
You'll be a gift-giving hero with this dig kit! Not only is it an interactive and engaging STEM toy, it also provides kids with incredible keepsakes. They'll discover a T-rex tooth within the dig brick, they also receive a genuine coprolite (dino poop) fossil!
- Do the work of a real paleontologist as you excavate a T. rex tooth replica from our new, larger dig brick.
- This T. rex tooth is a very special item because it was molded from a real T. rex tooth fossil.
- Your child will have the chance to see, feel, and treasure an artifact from one of the most famous and fearsome dinosaurs yet discovered.
- The dig tool and brush are similar to the tools paleontologists use in the field, providing an authentic scientific activity to your child that ignites a desire to learn more.
- Detailed learning guide packed with educational information about fossils, paleontology, and the mighty T. rex provided.
- An interactive and engaging STEM toy, it also provides kids with incredible keepsakes. Because not only will they discover a T. rex tooth within the dig brick, they also receive a genuine coprolite (dino poop) fossil!