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Product description
This hands-on dinosaur activity kit brings paleontology and crafts together for curious kids who enjoy building, digging and painting. It combines model assembly, a fossil dig, clay sculpting and a pull-back dino car for active play and creative learning, making it a good choice for group or solo activities for children aged 4 and up.
Key Points
The set includes five distinct activities that keep children engaged across different play styles. Little builders can assemble a moveable triceratops using the included plastic screws and a child-safe screwdriver, then paint and decorate a pull-back dino racer before testing it on the floor. The excavation activity lets kids dig into a brick to find two miniature skeletons and a replica T. rex tooth, with a kid-friendly digging tool for tactile discovery. Clay modeling and googly eyes allow for custom dinosaur creations, and the kit comes with an activity booklet and a Learning Guide with dino facts to add educational context. 🦖🎨
Technical Specifications
- Name: National Geographic Ultimate Dinosaur Activity Kit
- Age recommendation: 4+ years
- Main components: triceratops model, dino dig brick, two skeletons, T. rex tooth replica, modeling clay (3 colors), paints, pull-back dino car, screwdriver and plastic screws
- Extras: sculpting tool, googly eyes, activity booklet, Learning Guide
- Manufacturer note: Blue Marble product with U.S. support, award recognition from the Toy Association.
Benefits
This kit encourages fine motor development through assembly and sculpting while stimulating imaginative play with painted and sculpted dinosaurs. The dig brick introduces basic excavation techniques and gives a tactile, hands-on sense of discovery, which can spark interest in science topics. Colors and painting components promote creativity and decision-making during decoration tasks. Consider that small parts like screws and googly eyes require supervision for younger children according to the age guidance.
Usage Recommendations
For a calm, focused session, set up a workspace with a protective mat to catch paint and clay remnants. Let children follow the activity booklet for step-by-step instructions, and then encourage free play where they combine the fossils and clay figures in pretend scenes. For group settings or playdates, split tasks so some kids dig while others paint or assemble, which helps sustain attention and offers collaborative moments. Keep the included tools and small pieces stored in a container between uses to avoid losing parts and to extend the kit’s lifespan.









