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National Geographic Glow-in-The-Dark T. Rex Dissection Lab - Build a 9.5” Glowing Dinosaur Skeleton Model | Includes Refill Pack & Learning Guide
National Geographic Glow-in-The-Dark T. Rex Dissection Lab - Build a 9.5” Glowing Dinosaur Skeleton Model | Includes Refill Pack & Learning Guide
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- DISSECT A SYNTHETIC T. REX – Use kid-friendly tools to dig into a realistic Tyrannosaurus rex dino mold and extract glow-in-the-dark bones hidden inside! It’s a fun, hands-on activity that brings paleontology to life.
- BUILD A GLOWING DINO MODEL – After the dig, piece together the glow-in-the-dark T. rex skeleton to create a nearly 10" long model! It’s the perfect way to show off your dino-dissection skills.
- INCLUDES A REFILL PACK – This set comes with a second gel refill pack so kids can reset the mold and dissect again! Great for replay value and sharing the fun with friends or siblings.
- LEARN WHILE YOU PLAY – The full-color Learning Guide is packed with fascinating T. rex facts that teach kids about this iconic dinosaur’s anatomy, behavior, and more.
- EVERYTHING YOU NEED – This complete kit includes a dino mold, glow-in-the-dark skeleton, gel refill, dissection tool, tweezers, instructions, and a Learning Guide.
- AWARD-WINNING PRODUCTS – Blue Marble, winner of the Toy Association's prestigious Toy of the Year Award, proudly develops products that foster education, imagination, and creativity, with a U.S. support team to ensure a stellar experience!
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