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Archaeology Dig A Dozen Dino Eggs Kit Science Stem

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Dig a Dozen Dino Eggs Kit - Break Open 12 Unique Dinosaur Eggs and Discover 12 Cute Dinosaurs - Easter Archaeology Science STEM Gift (Dinosaurs)

  • ? DIG UP 12 DINO EGGS & DISCOVER 12 UNIQUE DINOSAUR MODELS: 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! Great set for individual play or as a group activity. It fascinates children as soon as they pull it out of the box and is a perfect STEM project. It fosters a love for science and paleontology in a fun and exciting way.

It’s time to discover dinosaurs!

This kit includes a dozen dino eggs, each with a different toy dinosaur model buried inside. Give them out to your amateur paleontologists, who will chip away at the eggs to find out which creature they’ve got.

Many of these dinosaurs had very unusual shapes, and for a good reason – each one lived a lifestyle all its own, with a body perfectly suited for it. Have the children read through the dinosaur cards to look for the dinosaur which they have uncovered.