Smithsonian Amber Dig Science Kit

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Web ID: 16680830

With the NSI Smithsonian Amber dig your inquisitive child will be able to excavate "Fossilized" resin, known as Amber. They will chip away to discover simulated specimens preserved in simulated amber. Identify 6 fossils and learn how fossils Amber are formed. So much intriguing facts in one box. This is a great kit to learn about the field of paleontology. Missing or defective parts call - 631-501-7550 or custserv nsi-int.com.

  • Product Features

    • WARNING - CHOKING HAZARD - Contains small parts. Not suitable for children under 3 years
    • Recommended for ages 8 years and up
    • Includes - 1 sand block containing 6 amber stones, 1 mallet, 1 dowel, 1 pair of goggles, 1 magnifying glass, 1 pouch and 1 color poster with instructions
    • Color poster dimension - 23" L x 17" W
    • Product dimension - 11" L x 2" W x 10" H
    • Product weight - 1.2 lbs
    • Learn about fossilized resin, known as "Amber"
    • Adult supervision required
    • Stem item and earth sciences
    • No assembly required
    • Number of player - 1
    • No batteries required
    • Manufacturing warranty 30 days from purchase
    • Plastic, Sand, Wood
    • Wipe Clean
    • Imported
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2 years ago
from Texas

Fake amber, not worth it

My son was very excited about this gift. It took him 10 minutes to dig and find. It was disappointing that they were clumps of plastic with a picture inside rather than real amber. If I had realized that, I would have never bought this. It was an expensive 10 minutes of entertainment followed by the discovery of items that will shortly go in the trash.