Highlights
The Young Paleontologists Excavation set is a child's introduction to the practical side of learning about dinosaurs. As amazing as it is to learn about dinosaurs in books and documentaries, how incredible would it be to simulate an actual dinosaur fossil excavation? The Young Paleontologists Excavation provides children with a rocky excavation site containing pieces of a tyrannosaurus rex that can then be assembled. Kids will use the chisel and brush to carefully but steadily take out the dinosaur bones.
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I bought this for a 5 year old, even though the recommended age is a bit higher. The acrylic "bones" come encased in a plaster block along with a little sort of thick, sturdy butter knife type tool and a little paintbrush.
This toy is great fun. I suggest getting safety glasses for your little paleontologist to keep the dust out of their eyes. The plaster makes a bit dusty mess, so working on an edged cookie tray makes clean up easy. ;) For about the cost of a movie ticket, this toy provides hours of entertainment and gives you a skeleton toy to keep in the end.
Wow, this is messy! We got it for Christmas and the weather has been really wet. So we put this on the dining table and it took up a whole space for almost two weeks until mommy (that would be me) got tired of the mess and finished digging out the fossils. My kids are 6 and 4. What they don't have is the stamina to dig out the dinosaur all in one sitting. So they would take turns playing/digging but would tire after a short time even though they found all the fossils. An older or more determined child would be able to dig everything in one day.
My 6 year old loves dinos and she wants to be a paleontologists. We purchased the triceratops version from a museum so I was glad to see another version. It takes a while to get all the pieces out (really feel like you get your monies worth). Also really enjoy having additional things to do after all the pieces are found, putting it together! Overall really impressed, wish they had even more dinos to dig and put together
My kids have had HOURS and HOURS of fun with this. They still arent even half way done but yet arent getting frustrated at all. Theyre 4 and 6 and lose interest fast to some things, but they work on this for 3min + and then keep coming back every day to work on it again, they cant get enough and are so excited to unearth new pieces. Cant wait to finish and buy another some time. The brush tool it comes with is crappy so we used our own strong paint brush and works better and faster.