The National Geographic Gigantic Dino Egg Dig Kit is an exciting hands-on adventure perfect for any kid interested in dinosaurs. At over 6″ tall, it’s the company’s biggest dig brick ever, and will keep kids engaged as they unearth 12 dinosaur figurines from inside the egg. As they excavate each dino figure, they’ll experience the thrill of discovery, just like a real paleontologist. Also included in the dig brick is a replica T. Rex tooth. At 3″ long, it’s molded from a real T. Rex tooth fossil, so your child will have the chance to see, feel, and treasure an artifact from one of the most famous and fearsome dinosaurs.
Evaluation comments:
“They were not kidding when they called this egg gigantic. This is by far the largest dig kit that my son has ever done, and he thoroughly enjoyed himself throughout the process. This egg is huge.”
“The egg brick was molded to look like it had cracks in it which adds to the visual excitement.”
“I think this was a pretty great product. The egg was huge, which took a while for my son to get through, and he had a great time doing it.”
“I think it’s fun, entertaining, and a great screen-free time consuming activity for kids. They get a real sense of accomplishment after every figuring is uncovered.”
“Honestly, I could not have imagined a more fun or engaging toy for my dinosaur-loving, fossil obsessed son. He was completely over the moon when he saw this box and couldn’t wait to open it right away and start “digging” in immediately!”
“It kept my son entertained for several hours!”
“This is definitely innovative and is such a fun toy to have for a kid that likes dinosaurs, and digging for dinosaur fossils in particular. In addition to the 12 dinos in the egg, it also has a replica T. Rex tooth hidden within the egg, which my son is absolutely obsessed with. He loves it so much it has been going everywhere with him and he even puts it under his pillow at night!”
“One caution is that this can be quite messy. I strongly recommend putting down newspaper underneath the egg or doing it in a box. It’s also a good activity to do on an outdoor picnic table so the mess is contained outside!”