Set 4 for 3Yrs+
● Each dinosaur, including the Brachiosaurus, Stegosaurus, Tyrannosaurus, Triceratops, and Pterodactyl can be assembled into 3D forms, encouraging creativity and fine motor skills. 🧩
● Unlike regular toys, this set fosters imaginative play and problem-solving. 💡
● Infographic flashcards add an educational element, making it perfect for young explorers seeking more than just a standard figure toy. 📚
This set is perfect for young adventurers ready to expand their creativity and skills! 🌟
1. DIY Brachiosaurus
The Brachiosaurus, also known as a sauropod, can transform into a three-dimensional form by combining a variety of different parts, both rubber and wood. Take the transformation even further by adding materials of your choice with a dash of imagination. An infographic flashcard is included to combine learning with play.
2. DIY Stegosaurus
Let’s go back to the prehistoric jungle – home of the Stegosaurus! This spiked herbivore can transform into a three-dimensional form by combining a variety of different parts, both rubber, and wood. Take the transformation even further by adding materials of your choice with a dash of imagination. An infographic flashcard is included to combine learning with play.
3. DIY Tyrannosaurus
Be on the lookout for big footprints! This Tyrannosaurus, also known as a theropod, can transform into a three-dimensional form by combining a variety of different parts, both rubber, and wood. Take the transformation even further by adding materials of your choice with a dash of imagination. An infographic flashcard is included to combine learning with play.
4. DIY Triceratops
Let’s go back to the prehistoric jungle – home of the Triceratops! This three-horned herbivore can transform into a three-dimensional form by combining a variety of different parts, both rubber, and wood. Take the transformation even further by adding materials of your choice with a dash of imagination. An infographic flashcard is included to combine learning with play.
5. DIY Pterodactyl
Lookout, it’s a Pterodactyl! This flying dinosaur, also known as a pterosaur, can transform into a three-dimensional form by combining a variety of different parts, both rubber, and wood. Take the transformation even further by adding materials of your choice with a dash of imagination. An infographic flashcard is included to combine learning with play.