Kinetic Sand, Dino Dig Playset with 10 Hidden Dinosaur Bones to Discover, for Kids Aged 6 and Up

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Kinetic Sand, Dino Dig Playset with 10 Hidden Dinosaur Bones to Discover, for Kids Aged 6 and Up

Kinetic Sand, Dino Dig Playset with 10 Hidden Dinosaur Bones to Discover, for Kids Aged 6 and Up

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Learn how to make a DIY Dinosaur Dig sensory bin for your pint-sized paleontologist! It’s an easy and fun way for kids to learn about dinosaurs through play.

Fill up a small plastic bin with Kinetic Beach Sand or regular Kinetic Sand. Both are excellent materials to use, though we prefer the beach sand because it’s more coarse and easier to clean off toys.

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Assemble your fossil treasures into 3 different collectible dinosaurs - triceratops, stegosaurus and tyrannosaurus rex skeletons. Challenging and developing your young child’s sensory skills is an important part of their growth and development. Working on these skills with a sensory bin full of toys just makes it that much more fun! How to Make a Dinosaur Sensory Bin This sensory activity is so simple to set up! All you need is kinetic sand and plastic dinosaur skeletons. Bury the dinosaur bones, then invite your preschooler to uncover them using only the bristles and handle of a paintbrush or toothbrush.

optional: plastic shovels or scoops, plastic cookie cutters, plastic or metal toy cars, paintbrushes, etc. When all the fossils are removed and identified, rebury them and dig again! Here are some other ideas for play: Some children love being able to set up crafts and activities on their own as it helps to grow their confidence and curiosity. Plus, if they’re a part of making something really cool then that likely means that they’re going to be really excited to dig into it right away.

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After the boneshave been excavated, invite your young scientist to identifythe dinosaur. We like to use these kids science books: This change of mind return policy is in addition to, and does not affect your rights under the Australian Consumer Law including any rights you may have in respect of faulty items. To return faulty items see our Returning Faulty Items policy.Create your own DIY kinetic sand dinosaur dig. This kids activity is an awesome, mostly mess-free way to dig into sensory play, all in one convenient bin.

If your child loves dinosaurs, why not combine that passion while working on sensory skills, too? Keeping a sensory bin at home filled with your child’s favorite dinosaur toys is a great way to develop imagination and creativity. Sensory bins are not only great for engaging your child in fine motor activities, but they’re also really awesome for sparking the desire to play more with toys and loose-part items they already have. Our oldest daughter really loves using the paintbrushes to clean off her dinosaur “fossils.” She can play on her own in this dinosaur dig sensory bin for a good hour. This change of mind return policy is in addition to, and does not affect your rights under the Australian Consumer Law including any rights you may have in respect of faulty items. You’ll find everything that you need below to get started on making this dinosaur sensory bin. It’ll be ready in a few moments of time! If you’re not familiar with kinetic sand, it is totally awesome. Basically, this fancy schmany sand feels like beach sand, yet holds and molds together like play dough. It’s actually really fun to play with mold, and surprisingly soothing to handle. It also never dries out and is easy to clean up. #scienceI like to add in one new activity to the girls’ DIY kinetic sand sensory bin each time we break out the bin, to make the experience a little bit different and unique. Most recently, we added plastic cookie cutters into the mix, allowing the kids to make new shapes and molds with their kinetic sand. They were a big hit. Sensory bins are a clever DIY activity for many reasons. Not only are they fun and can be considered “messy play” for kids, but they also invite kids to use their hands and eyes to learn, play, and make new discoveries. Uncover fossils to assemble a triceratops, stegosaurus and tyrannosaurus rex. Once you piece together your skeletons, explore your imagination and use them to play in your Dino Dig Playset. They're based in convenient locations including supermarkets, newsagents and train stations. Plus they're often open late and on Sundays.



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