Description: Ceratosaurus was just one of the many dangerous predators in the Late Jurassic world. It stalked the large plant-eaters. Size: 9"x5"x3" Ages: 4+ years
Description: The little scientist has a lot to learn from the realistic looking dinosaur toy to unlock the remaining mystery of these amazing creatures. Diplodocus had the smallest brain of any dinosaurs, known to be the dumbest of dinosaurs. Its nostrils are located on top of its head. Its feet were specially built to keep it from slipping in the mud. Can you tell why and what it fed on? Size: 9"x6"x2.5" Ages: 4+ years
Description: Guess which dinosaurs had bony armored plating! The Euoplocephalus. It also had club-shaped tail it used to swing around, and other dinosaurs got out of its way. Its protective mechanisms make sense because it was slow and awkward had to protect itself. Size: 8.5"x3"x3" Ages: 4+ years
Description: No one knows for sure why Pachycephalosaurus needs a scull 9 inches thick. To protect its brain during head-butting? Why did it need to look fierce on its face if it is plant eater? There is a lot to learn. Size: 8"x4"x3" Ages: 4+ years
Description: This is another fascinating dinosaur. Parasaurolophus had a tube as long as a baseball bat on the top of its head. Scientists believe it may have bugled through them to make its call heard. The tubes were also different from one Parasaurolophus to another, probably helping to recognize each other. Size: 9"x4"x3" Ages: 4+ years
Description: Triceratops’ head was about one-third the size of its body. One of the skulls found was as big as a small car, the biggest of land animal ever found. Size: 8.5"x4"x3" Ages: 4+ years
Description: Some of his 60 teeth were as large as bananas. Yes, that is the Tyrannosaurus. Its tiny but strong front arms helped it to mount and hold on to other dinosaurs during an attack. Tyrannosaurus had such a big stomach to fill that it wasn't very choosy. It eats even dead dinosaurs. It is an educational replica to teach children a lot more about this biggest meat eater giant. Size: 9"x4"x3" Ages: 4+ years
Description: Mix and match the 8 playfully detailed stamps to create lots of beautiful scenes, and then color in the pictures with the 5 color pencils! Kids will find creative ways to use them such as to brighten up thank you letters, their birthday invitation card, etc. Includes a set of 2 colored washable, non-toxic inkpad. Size: 8.75” x 8” x 2” Ages: 4+
Description: Colorful fun never goes extinct with this extra-large, Dinosaurs floor puzzle. These 48 puzzle pieces will bring the Jurassic to life in a scene measuring 4 feet. The extra-thick puzzle pieces are 20% thicker than the competition's. Its easy-clean surface keeps puzzle looking new. It's an educational and entertaining challenge for any child to complete the puzzle and name the dinosaurs. Size: 18"L x 50"W Assembled Ages: 3+
Description: Dimetrodon is actually not a dinosaur, but a pelycosaur. It had a great sail 2-3 feet long down its back that may have helped it to regulate its body temperature. Size: 8"x4"x3" Ages: 4+ years