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Eyewitness Kit: Dinoworks Tyrannosaurus by Skullduggery - Childrens Books Thursday, August 28 2008 @ 06:48 PM 
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     Eyewitness Kit: Dinoworks Tyrannosaurus by Skullduggery   
    Tuesday, May 04 2004 @ 06:11 AM
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    8 Years & Older

    Editorial Review
    Every child seems to go through a dinosaur phase, and this kit is perfect for those who are intensely curious about digging up bones and being a scientist who studies dinosaurs. An adult will likely need to help with just about every part of this process, from casting the 18 pieces (making sure to expel any air bubbles) to painting them to gluing magnets on the back. Obviously, assembly is only one part of this endeavor.

    Buy Eyewitness Kit: Dinoworks Tyrannosaurus by Skullduggery

    An 11-page instruction booklet thoroughly answers the "why "questions, such as: Why are there holes in the skull? Why is the neck so short? Why do we call this dino "lizard-hipped"? Satisfaction comes when the job is done and the skeleton can be displayed on magnetic surfaces. The kit is designed to complement the Eyewitness book Dinosaur. --Sally James

    From the Manufacturer
    Cast and paint 18 bone structures to assemble and display a 19" Tyrannosaurs Skeleton. With this eyewitness kit you can read along in the illustrated educational booklet and learn as you create. Learn about this extinct animal as you study its skeletal system, internal organs, living environments and more as you cast, paint and proudly display your work. Kit includes a reusable mold, PerfectCast casting material, paints and paint brush, glue and magnets for mounting, illustrated booklet and instructions.






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