Science Museum Crystal Mining
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Average customer review:Product Description
Excavate your very own natural crystals. Build and add your own rock collection, and learn some fun characteristics of different crystals. It's a cool mineral rock digging kit. Contains one plaster block with eight natural crystals buried inside, one specially designed digging tool, one brush, one magnifier, one display case with cover and base card, pouch bag and detailed instructions with fun facts. 5 Years +
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #647 in Toys & Games
- Brand: Great Gizmos
- Model: 663252
- Dimensions: 2.20 pounds
Features
- Excavate your very own natural crystal
- Build and add your own rock collection and learn some fun characteristics of different crystals
- It's a cool mineral rock digging kit.
- Includes 1 plaster block with 8 natural crystals buried inside, with 1 specially designed
Editorial Reviews
Manufacturer's Description
A cool mineral rock digging kit. Excavate your very own natural crystals. Build and add to your own rock collection, and learn some fun characteristics of different crystals. Contains one plaster block with eight natural crystals buried inside, one specially designed digging tool, one brush, one magnifier, one display case with cover and base card, pouch bag and detailed instructions with fun facts. 5 Years +
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Customer Reviews
Hours of fun for my very active little boy.
This kit kept my very active 5-year-old occupied for hours and even days. We give it as birthday presents to all his friends. I've bought about 12 kits so far.
A quiet 6 year old boy.... impossible!
Several polished crystals are buried in a block of plaster of paris. A hammer and pokey double ended tool and a stiff brush are included to chip away the plaster to reveal the jewels inside. Put a bit of newspaper down underneath as doing it is dusty, but all part of the fun for our 6yr old boy. We all wanted a go, me, 9 yr old daughter and husband all couldn't resist it! In real terms it doesn't take all that long to chisel them out, but it kept my son quiet for hours at a time, he was really engrossed! Try the glow in the dark dinosaur, dino dig I think it's called as that's really good too.



