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National Geographic Shark Teeth Dig Kit – Fossils, Archaeology & Marine Biology for Kids
National Geographic Shark Teeth Dig Kit – Fossils, Archaeology & Marine Biology for Kids
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Experience the thrill of discovery with the National Geographic Shark Teeth Dig Kit, a hands-on way for curious kids to explore fossils, archaeology, and marine biology.
What’s inside
- A dig brick embedded with three genuine shark teeth fossils from crow shark, sand tiger, and otodus
- Archaeological digging tools including a chisel and brush
- A full-color learning guide filled with shark facts and vivid illustrations
- A magnifying glass for close-up examination of tiny details
- Everything you need for an at-home excavation and exploration
Hands-on learning that feels like real science
Kids uncover fossil clues while practicing careful excavation, handling specimens with respect and curiosity. The included guide ties observations to marine biology concepts, turning play into a context for discovery.
The kit supports independent discovery or guided learning in a classroom or homeschooling setting, inviting families to pause, observe, and compare what they find. The real teeth and colorful visuals help bring distant oceans into a child's workspace.
Why this kit stands out
- Three genuine shark teeth fossils offer a tangible connection to science and natural history
- National Geographic’s full-color guide adds context with engaging facts and images
- Award-winning design recognizes its educational value and appeal
Note: Not suitable for children under 3 years. Adult supervision recommended for younger children.
FAQ
Q: What comes in the National Geographic Shark Teeth Dig Kit?
A: A dig brick with three genuine shark teeth fossils, archaeology tools, a magnifying glass, and a full-color learning guide.
Q: Is this kit suitable for at-home learning?
A: Yes, it supports hands-on archaeology and marine biology exploration at home or in homeschooling settings.