Description
Dinosaur Bundle – Learn, Explore, and Dig Into Prehistoric Science!
Turn your space into a mini dig site where curiosity leads the expedition. We have gathered so many of our favorite dinosaur things to make your dinosaur study epic. This hands-on bundle layers fossil digs, x‑rays, augmented reality, modeling, and rich reference books so kids can explore paleontology from multiple angles—observe, test, build, read, and record. From excavating a dino block to “scanning” bones on light, every activity invites real scientific thinking through playful discovery.
What’s Inside
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Realistic Dino Claws – Experience the feeling of having real dinosaur claws
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Dino Dig Kit (National Geographic) – Excavate a dig block with real tools and practice field techniques
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Clay Dinosaur Arts & Craft Kit (National Geographic) – Sculpt, paint, and label your own models
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Dino 4D+ Augmented Reality Cards – Bring dinosaurs to life on your device with interactive facts (app required)
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Dinosaur X‑Rays (4‑piece set) – Hold to a window or lightbox to study skeletal structure
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Dinosaur 4‑Piece Collection 1 (Wild Republic) – Durable figurines for inquiry and imaginative play
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Dinosaur Dig Magic Sand Box – Sensory excavation in a contained, reusable sand bin
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Dino Ice Dig – Freeze, excavate, and explore temperature’s effect on tools and time
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Build Your Own Dinosaur Sticker Book (Usborne) – Create scenes while reinforcing ID skills
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Dinosaur & Other Prehistoric Creatures Activity Lab (Smithsonian) – Step‑by‑step labs and challenges
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Dinosaur Visual Encyclopedia – Photo‑rich reference for quick look‑ups and deep dives
Skills & Benefits
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Real‑world STEM: Observation, classification, modeling, data recording, and evidence‑based reasoning
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Hands‑on learning: Multi-sensory activities keep different kinds of learners engaged
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Confidence builders: Quick wins (sticker builds, sand digs) pair with deeper projects (AR, x‑rays)
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Easy setup: Clear instructions and contained materials reduce prep and mess
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Flexible use: Works for rainy‑day labs, center rotations, co‑ops, or independent study