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Age recommendations vary by kit. Many simple children’s projects start around 3 years old; several kits list upper ranges up to about 13–14 years. Craft and paint‑your‑own kits commonly recommend 8 years and up, while more complex display/build models are typically recommended for around 9 years and older.

Excavation kits include individually wrapped clay “eggs” that you soak (if required) and chisel away to reveal a toy dinosaur. Kits typically provide a chiseling tool, instructions, and often an excavation guide with facts about the dinosaur.

Assembled models range from play-focused figures with posable joints or movable jaws to display-oriented builds that include stands, information plaques, footprint pieces, and small accent or hidden parts for mounting and presentation.

Kits use a variety of materials: plastics such as polypropylene and ABS (often noted as non‑toxic), ceramic for paintable figures, wood for simple craft shapes, and acrylic paints for paint‑your‑own sets. Some magnetic tiles are described as BPA‑free plastic.

Paint‑your‑own kits typically include the figure(s) to decorate (ceramic or wooden), several mini paint pots (many list six), and at least one paintbrush (some include two). The paint in several listings is described as acrylic.

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