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National Geographic Dinosaur Dig Kit
National Geographic Dinosaur Dig Kit
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- BECOME A PALAEONTOLOGIST - Experience the amazement of discovering genuine dinosaur fossils with this National Geographic Kids Digging Kit! Our dinosaur fossils digging kit lets them feel like a real-life palaeontologist as they uncover astounding prehistoric specimens.
- UNEARTH SPECTACULAR FOSSILS - Each National Geographic fossil dig kit has 2 dino fossils! In this dino dig kit they'll find a replica T-Rex tooth moulded from a real T-Rex tooth fossil and genuine dinosaur poop (coprolite) that's 50 million years old!
- INSPIRE LIFELONG LEARNING - Energize your kids to embark on the Jurassic world with our science kits for kids age 8+! Each dinosaur archeology kit includes a full-colour learning guide with to help young scientists learn all about fossils, palaeontology, and the mighty T-rex.
- PERFECT DINOSAUR GIFTS - Ignite their imagination and nurture a lifelong love of nature with our cool presents for 8+ year olds! Ideal for the budding scientist in your life on birthdays or as an exciting stocking filler, this dinosaur digging kit is a great science gift for boys and girls.
- NAT GEO SCIENCE KITS - Explore the expansive range of high quality STEM science kits from National Geographic, each containing everything necessary for your budding scientist's experiments. 27% of the licensing proceeds of each purchase give back to the fantastic National Geographic Society.
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