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Budding fossil hunters will love uncovering and assembling these chunky dinosaur skeleton puzzles. Featuring the mighty Tyrannosaurus rex and the armoured Ankylosaurus, this engaging set encourages children to dig, discover and investigate as they piece together each prehistoric creature from its fossilised remains.
Perfect for burying in sand, soil or sensory trays, the tactile fossil pieces support observation, spatial reasoning and problem-solving as children work out where each piece belongs. The two skeletons offer different levels of challenge, encouraging persistence and critical thinking while introducing children to fascinating discussions about dinosaurs, their diets, habitats and unique features. The raised bone details provide rich sensory feedback and can also be used to create detailed imprints in playdough.
Suitable for indoor and outdoor use, the durable stone mix construction allows for repeated exploration and discovery-based learning.
This set includes 2 dinosaur skeleton puzzles: Ankylosaurus (4 pieces) and Tyrannosaurus rex (5 pieces).
Completed skeleton sizes range from 220–260mm.
EYLF Learning Outcome Connections
Outcome 4.1: Children develop dispositions for learning such as curiosity, confidence and persistence as they investigate and assemble the skeletons.
Outcome 4.2: Children develop a range of skills and processes such as problem solving, inquiry and investigation as they compare, sort and construct the fossils.
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This category of products is robust enough to be used in soil, sand and water play.
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Budding fossil hunters will love uncovering and assembling these chunky dinosaur skeleton puzzles. Featuring the mighty Tyrannosaurus rex and the armoured Ankylosaurus, this engaging set encourages children to dig, discover and investigate as they piece together each prehistoric creature from its fossilised remains.
Perfect for burying in sand, soil or sensory trays, the tactile fossil pieces support observation, spatial reasoning and problem-solving as children work out where each piece belongs. The two skeletons offer different levels of challenge, encouraging persistence and critical thinking while introducing children to fascinating discussions about dinosaurs, their diets, habitats and unique features. The raised bone details provide rich sensory feedback and can also be used to create detailed imprints in playdough.
Suitable for indoor and outdoor use, the durable stone mix construction allows for repeated exploration and discovery-based learning.
This set includes 2 dinosaur skeleton puzzles: Ankylosaurus (4 pieces) and Tyrannosaurus rex (5 pieces).
Completed skeleton sizes range from 220–260mm.
EYLF Learning Outcome Connections
Outcome 4.1: Children develop dispositions for learning such as curiosity, confidence and persistence as they investigate and assemble the skeletons.
Outcome 4.2: Children develop a range of skills and processes such as problem solving, inquiry and investigation as they compare, sort and construct the fossils.