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Product description
This hands-on rock and mineral activity kit from Dancing Bear turns discovery into a playful STEM project for kids and hobbyists, combining tactile exploration with identification and learning. The set encourages sorting, classifying, and close observation while including a variety of specimens and educational materials to support guided play and informal science study.
Key Points
The kit contains a large assortment of real rocks, minerals and geodes mixed with clean gravel so items can be searched for and collected like a mini treasure hunt. Included are familiar specimens such as amethyst, quartz, tiger's eye, jasper, aventurine and calcite, together with more unusual finds like faux turquoise-looking pieces described as turquenite, plus bonus items that add excitement during digs. Two easy-open geodes reveal crystal interiors and the set also includes fossilized shark teeth, a piece of pumice noted for its buoyant rock property, and a few arrowhead-style points.
This collection is assembled in the United States by a facility that provides supported employment for adults with developmental and intellectual disabilities. According to the manufacturer, the kit aims to be both entertaining and educational while supporting a social mission. Consider that individual specimen sizes and exact contents may vary from one kit to another.
Technical Specifications
- Name: Dancing Bear Rock, Mineral & Geodes Treasure Hunt Activity Kit (250 Pc Set)
- Number of pieces: 250 pieces (according to product listing)
- Included highlights: 2 easy-open geodes, fossilized shark teeth, pumice, arrowhead points
- Typical specimens: amethyst, quartz, tiger's eye, jasper, aventurine, calcite, turquenite
- Origin/Assembly: assembled in the United States
Usage Recommendations
For group activities, spread the gravel mix across a tray or sandbox and let participants use small brushes or scoops to excavate finds. Use the included identification sheet and rock book to guide discussions about color, hardness, crystal form and geological origin. Younger children will enjoy the sensory and sorting aspects, while older kids can practice cataloging specimens and comparing them to reference photos.
Introduce simple STEM tasks like measuring and recording specimen dimensions, testing hardness with household items, or sketching crystal shapes to extend play into mini science projects. Supervise small children around smaller pieces and fossilized items to avoid choking hazards.
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Description:
This hands-on rock and mineral activity kit from Dancing Bear turns discovery into a playful STEM project for kids and hobbyists, combining tactile exploration with identification and learning. The set encourages sorting, classifying, and close observation while including a variety of specimens and educational materials to support guided play and informal science study.
Key Points
The kit contains a large assortment of real rocks, minerals and geodes mixed with clean gravel so items can be searched for and collected like a mini treasure hunt. Included are familiar specimens such as amethyst, quartz, tiger's eye, jasper, aventurine and calcite, together with more unusual finds like faux turquoise-looking pieces described as turquenite, plus bonus items that add excitement during digs. Two easy-open geodes reveal crystal interiors and the set also includes fossilized shark teeth, a piece of pumice noted for its buoyant rock property, and a few arrowhead-style points.
This collection is assembled in the United States by a facility that provides supported employment for adults with developmental and intellectual disabilities. According to the manufacturer, the kit aims to be both entertaining and educational while supporting a social mission. Consider that individual specimen sizes and exact contents may vary from one kit to another.
Technical Specifications
- Name: Dancing Bear Rock, Mineral & Geodes Treasure Hunt Activity Kit (250 Pc Set)
- Number of pieces: 250 pieces (according to product listing)
- Included highlights: 2 easy-open geodes, fossilized shark teeth, pumice, arrowhead points
- Typical specimens: amethyst, quartz, tiger's eye, jasper, aventurine, calcite, turquenite
- Origin/Assembly: assembled in the United States
Usage Recommendations
For group activities, spread the gravel mix across a tray or sandbox and let participants use small brushes or scoops to excavate finds. Use the included identification sheet and rock book to guide discussions about color, hardness, crystal form and geological origin. Younger children will enjoy the sensory and sorting aspects, while older kids can practice cataloging specimens and comparing them to reference photos.
Introduce simple STEM tasks like measuring and recording specimen dimensions, testing hardness with household items, or sketching crystal shapes to extend play into mini science projects. Supervise small children around smaller pieces and fossilized items to avoid choking hazards.









