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iGeeKid 60 Pcs Hatching Dinosaur Eggs — Water-Activated Toy Eggs for Easter, Parties & Classroom Prizes
iGeeKid 60 Pcs Hatching Dinosaur Eggs — Water-Activated Toy Eggs for Easter, Parties & Classroom Prizes
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Overview
Spark curiosity and delight with the iGeeKid Hatching Dinosaur Eggs. This 60-piece set hides a tiny dinosaur inside each egg, ready to reveal itself through water play. Sized at about 0.8 x 1.2 inches, these eggs are compact enough for goody bags, Easter baskets, or classroom rewards while offering a playful science-like reveal that kids remember.
Each egg promises a two-stage reveal tied to your water temperature. In warm water (above 100°F), the egg typically hatches in about 7–8 hours, delivering a tangible moment of discovery. For a slower, suspenseful reveal, soak in cooler water; the shell cracks after roughly 8 hours, with growth continuing over the next 1–2 days.
What you get
- 60-piece set of hatching dinosaur eggs
- Assorted dinosaurs revealed after the soak
- Engaging water-play toy surprises that grow with time
Ideal uses
- Easter baskets, stocking stuffers, and goody bags
- Pool parties, birthday celebrations, and classroom rewards
- Piñata fillers, carnival prizes, and party favors
Why kids enjoy it
- Witnessing the egg crack and reveal a dino creates a memorable moment
- Encourages patience while observing a slow, playful growth process
- Bright colors and tactile textures invite hands-on exploration
Materials and safety
- Made from natural rubber with non-toxic, child-safe paints
- Durable for water play and easy to handle during activities
Whether you’re planning a party, classroom activity, or a thoughtful gift, these eggs offer a charming, low-pressure way to add a little magic to the moment.
FAQ
Q: What ages are best for these hatching dinosaur eggs?
A: Suitable for kids ages 3 and up with adult supervision.
Q: How long does it take for the dinosaur to hatch?
A: In warm water above 100°F, hatching typically takes 7-8 hours; cold water can take longer to crack, with growth visible in 1-2 days.