
Please provide your child with assistance and support when excavating the dinosaur
skeleton and other objects from the plaster block. Before starting the excavation,
read through this manual together and be sure to follow it. This way, nothing will
stand in the way of a successful dig. Please be careful not to let any parts of the kit
get into the hands of small children, especially the plaster pieces that are le over
aer excavating. These can be disposed of in the household trash.
WARNING. Not suitable for children under 6 years. For use under adult supervision.
Read the instructions before use, follow them and keep them for reference.
This kit contains functional sharp edges or points. Do not injure yourself!
WARNING. Not suitable for children under 3 years. Choking hazard — small parts
may be swallowed or inhaled. Strangulation hazard — long cord may become
Follow the instruction manual when performing the excavation. Keep small children
and animals away from the experiment area. Do not eat or drink in the experiment
area. Process the plaster block slowly and moisten it to prevent the formation of
chips and dust. Do not place the plaster material in mouth or eyes. Clean all
equipment and the work area aer use. Wash your hands aer the experiment.
Keep the packaging and instructions as they contain important information.
This kit will teach you what it’s like to be a scientist who studies
prehistoric animals. This type of scientist is called a paleontologist
(pronounced “pay-lee-un-TAH-luh-just”). You will be using the tools
included in the kit to excavate the pieces of a model of a triceratops
skeleton, a velociraptor claw replica, and a gurine of the
giganotosaurus from Jurassic World. Aer digging it up, you can
assemble the triceratops skeleton and then put these specimens on
permanent display in your own dinosaur exhibit.
With its recognizable three-horned head, triceratops is one of the
most well-loved dinosaurs of all time, appearing many times in the
Jurassic World lms. Giganotosaurus was one of the largest and most
ferocious terrestrial carnivores. In the Jurassic World stories, InGen
scientists recreated triceratops and giganotosaurus from fossilized
remains found around the world. They also created the dinosaur ‘Blue’
from the remains of prehistoric velociraptors as well as modern-day
birds and lizards. Everything we know about dinosaurs is based on the
fossilized remains that paleontologists have dug up. In the Jurassic
World stories, the dinosaur DNA used to clone the dinosaurs came from
prehistoric mosquitoes trapped in amber. Have fun learning about these
DEAR PARENTS AND ADULT SUPERVISORS
CALLING ALL PALEONTOLOGISTS