4 Pcs Dinosaur Toys for Kids Age 3-5-7 Year Old Boys and Girls, Educational Sensory Building Toys, Holiday Toy List Birthday Easter Gift, Take Apart Construction Toys 3+ Year Old
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Fun and educational dinosaur toy, a must-have friend for every child!
This set of dinosaur toys is designed by professional designers. In addition to its cute appearance, it also combines the advice of educational experts, which can comprehensively exercise kids’ hands-on ability, logical thinking ability, and imagination.
Dinosaur toys are the perfect gift for kids ages 3+, give them the biggest surprise at Christmas, birthday, Halloween, New Year!
Dinosaur Toy Specifications
Packing list:
Dinosaur x 4
Electric drill x 1
Size:
Brachiosaurus: 8.0*2.9*7.5in
Triceratops: 6.6*2.9*5.9in
T Rex: 6.8*3*7.4in
Velociraptor: 7.5*2.7in*7.4in
Become a great engineer with these take apart dinosaur toys!
The torso, limbs, and head of the dinosaur toy are screwed together, and the package includes an electric drill specially designed for kids.
Kids can assemble the correct dinosaurs according to the drawings;
Kids can also use their imaginations, choose their favorite colors, and create new dinosaurs.
The limbs and head of dinosaur toys can be flexibly rotated, of course, their flexibility needs to be adjusted by children, which is the enlightenment of children’s engineers’ thinking.
Tyrannosaurus rex
Tyrannosaurus rex lived during the Maastricht Period (MAA) at the end of the Cretaceous period, about 68.5 to 65 million years ago. It was one of the last non-avian dinosaurs before the Tertiary extinction event. Fossils are distributed in the United States and Canada, and it was one of the last dinosaurs to become extinct.
Velociraptors
Velociraptors lived about 83 to 70 million years ago in the Late Cretaceous Period. The type species of Velociraptor is V. mongoliensis. Discovered by paleontologist Osborne in Mongolia in 1924, Velociraptor was the first Asian dromaeosaur. Other dromaeosaurs are found in North America.
Triceratops
Triceratops fossils were found in the Late Cretaceous Late Maastricht strata in North America, about 68 million to 65 million years ago. Triceratops is one of the last dinosaurs to appear, and is often used as a representative fossil of the Late Cretaceous. There are already two valid species: Triceratops folded, Triceratops exactly.
Brachiosaurus
Brachiosaurus is one of the largest and heaviest dinosaurs to ever appear on Earth, and it is known for having huge forelimbs and a long giraffe-like neck. It can crane its neck like a crane, rip leaves from a tree four stories high, or bow its head and shred low ferns with its chisel-like teeth.
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