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This was a lot of fun for my 6 yr old son. Even my 12 yr old girl helped dig for bones. It is definitely messy (lots of dust) but easy to clean up. The only complaint I have is the dinosaurs do not stay together very well once you assemble them. It would also be fun if you could put the bones back into the "earth" and dig them up again. But overall, it was fun for both kids to do together. They didn't even argue!
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I bought this for my 8-yr old son who says he wants to be a paleontologist when he grows up. I love that it was not necessarily easy to uncover the bones, he did it little by little over several days. Yes it was messy that didn't bother us, easy clean up. The bones were flexible so you didn't have to worry about breaking them as you uncovered them. We also used a little chisel to help as someone else had noted. We are just putting it together today so I can't yet vouch for how well it will stay together. Taking other's comments into consideration though.
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This is an awesome toy and I think I will buy a few as the staply b-day gift for this year. We had some good family fun with it and the info on the animals in the dig is informational. All around great buy!!
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I got my daughter a Dino Dig of a T Rex skull three years ago, and since that Christmas she and her girl cousins (age 6 8 and 10) are all asking for more. They love the fun of hands-on science and discovering the bones inside, whether it is a baby dino in an egg, a footprint, skull, etc. It is messy, but afterwards you can bury your fossil (and other stuff) in the sandbox, water it, let it dry for a few hours, and play archaelogist all afternoon. It sure beats the art kits little girls usually get, both for fun and educational valueI'd rather my daughter engage in an archaelogical endeavor than make yet another bracelet or unicorn painting. She is ten now and still loves this line of toys has a cabinet full of "fossils" to show off, too, and most important, a growing love of science.

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