Thames & Kosmos I Dig It! Dinos: Glow-in-the-Dark Dinosaur Egg Manual

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E X C AVAT I O N K I T
Excavate a dinosaur figure
from an egg with a chisel t
Contains one of 8 glow-in-
dark dinosaur figures
Thames  Kosmos
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Providence, RI 02903
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Phone: 01580 713000
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Not suitable for
children under 3
years. Choking
hazard — small
parts may be
swallowed or
inhaled.
Ages 5+
WARNING:
CHOKING HAZARD — Sma
Not for children under 3 yrs.
GLOW-IN-THE-DaRK
DINOSAUR EGG
EXCAVATION
DEAR PARENTS,
Please provide your child with
assistance and support when
excavating the dinosaur figure.
Before starting the experiment,
read through the manual together
and be sure to follow it. Please
be careful not to let any parts of
the kit get into the hands of small
children, especially the plaster
pieces that are left over after
excavating.
WARNING! Not suitable for children
under  years. For use under adult
supervision. Read the instructions before
use, follow them and keep them for
reference.
Do not inhale plaster dust or bring it into
contact with mouth or eyes. Wash hands
after use!
Keep the packaging and instructions as
they contain important information.
We reserve the right to make technical
changes.
HERE’S HOW
Your excavation kit consists of one
dinosaur egg with a dinosaur figure
inside of it and one chisel tool. You will
also need a cup full of water. Before
starting your excavation, prepare the
work area by spreading a few layers
of newspaper over a table surface. For
your workplace, choose an area where
it won’t matter if some of the plaster
material falls here and there or some
water gets spilled.
The dinosaur egg’s plaster
material will become quite
soft when the egg is placed
in water. The longer the egg
is in the water, the softer the
material will become and
the easier the excavation
will go. But you can also just
soften the outermost layer
and then work your way
through the harder layers on
the interior later on.
Now dig out the dinosaur figure from inside
the egg by scraping away the plaster with
your chisel. As soon as you come to the
dinosaur, work carefully as you expose
the entire figure bit by bit. Finally, you can
rinse the last remaining plaster bits off the
dinosaur figure under running water. Then
rinse out the sink.
To find out which dinosaur was in your egg,
take a look at the dinosaur facts on the
back side. There are a total of 8 different
dinosaur figures. Collect them all!
If any parts of this kit are defective, please contact Thames  Kosmos technical support.
1st Edition 2024
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TUOJIANGOSAURUS
A dinosaur from
the stegosaur
group. It had
pointed
bony
plates
on its back
and
spines
on its tail and shoulders. This
enabled the herbivore to defend
itself against enemies.
PACHYCEPHALOSAURUS
Although this dinosaur had
impressive spikes on both the
back of its head and nose,
it probably didn’t use these
to defend itself against
predatory dinosaurs,
but rather to protect
itself
from
other
males during
mating season.
APATOSAURUS
A giant herbivore
that lived in
herds, it grew
up to 26 meters
long and weighed up to 35 tons. Its
characteristics are a small head with
a long neck and an even longer tail.
DEINONYCHUS
Despite a body length of three
meters, this fast, agile dinosaur stood
only around one meter high
due to its crouched posture.
But despite
its size, the
sickle-like claws
on its hind feet,
still made it a
dangerous
predator.
GLOW-IN-THE-DARK
The dinosaur figure that you dug up is not multicolored (like in the pictures
above), but a solid yellow-green color. All of the dinosaurs in this series
contain a special pigment that glows in the dark after it has been charged
in the light of the sun or a lamp. This glowing phenomenon is called
phosphorescence.
TYRANNOSAURUS REX
The most famous
dinosaur of all: A
great meat-eater with
powerful teeth.
Grew up to 12
meters in length
and seven tons
in weight.
TRICERATOPS
The largest dinosaur from the group
of horn-bearing plant-eaters, up
to nine meters long and 12 tons in
weight. It carried three horns on its
skull and had a broad
bony frill to
protect its
neck.
STEGOSAURUS
It had a tiny head, gigantic plates on
its back, and a clubbed tail with bony
spikes. This plant-eater grew up to
nine meters long and weighed up to
four tons.
PTERANODON
Not
actually
true dinosaurs,
the pterosaurs
(“winged lizards)
were nevertheless a
closely related group.
Pteranodon hunted at
sea, mostly for fish, and had a
wingspan of up to seven meters.


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