Dinosaurs

I Dig Dinosaurs Triceratops
   
The I Dig Dinosaurs Triceratops kit is sure to be a big hit with any aspiring dino doctors out there! The I Dig Dinosaurs kits are made by Curiousity Kits, a big provider of learning and discovering toys among smaller mom and pop owned shops as well as in a few of the larger superstores out there. The I Dig Dinosaur Triceratops kit is a kit that comes with a steel hammer and chisel and a buried Triceratops skeleton replica which children dig up with the provided tools and assemble themselves. The bones snap together easily and reassemble to form a complete Triceratops skeleton which can be painted and displayed wherever your child sees fit.

The I Dig Dinosaur kits aren’t recommended for children under the age of six; however, even at the age of six children are going to need a little assistance from mom and dad on this one as it involves a little hammer work which may proove dangerous for the younger ones of the family. The I Dig Dinosaurs Triceratops kit also includes a Paleontologist field guide, a painting set and digging goggles to protect eyes!

Curiousity Kits also produce a T-Rex kit, an Egyptian Mysteries kit and a Pirate Island kit, all of which are also available from KazooToys.com !

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Action Products Tyrannosaurus Woodkit
Action Products Tyrannosaurus Woodkit Action Products Tyrannosaurus Woodkit
Overall Rating: Overall Toy Rating
Recommended Age Group: 7 years +
Country of Manufacture: China


Description:

Action Products is a smaller toy company that specializes in learning/educational toys for children. All of the toys produced by Action Products are considered to be interactive and make for great “arts and crafts” time with children. Being that the toys are all crafts type toys and require adult supervision most of the time they are not, however, recommended for younger children although there are some kits such as the woodkits that can be contructed by 6 yr olds instead of the recommended age of 7 yrs. The woodkits come in a variety of dinosaurs including: triceratops, apatosaurus, mammoth. brachiosaurus, pteranodon, tyrannosaurus and stegosaurus. A variety of wildlife including: mountain gorilla, mountain lion, spider monkey, red fox, alligator, grizzly bear, gray wolf, bison, and bald eagle. A variety of insects including: butterfly, mosquito, scorpion, praying mantis, and tarantula. A single sealife model of a sea turtle. And finally a variety of vehicles including: space shuttle, locomotive, F-15 Eagle and a WWII submarine. Action Products also produces other toys such as Curiousity Kits, I Dig Kits, Space Voyagers, JayJay the Jet Plane Adventure Kits, Play and Store Kits, Kidz Workshop Kits, and Action Classics toys which can be found at museums, aquariums, theme parks and zoos.

The woodkits are wooden kits that come with precut pieces that when put together form a skeletal figure of whichever animal or dinosaur that you purchased. The wooden pieces are flat packed and held in to thin wooden boards but are easily punched out. Once the pieces are all laid out they are pieced together easily and come together to create a rather large 3-D scale model of the animal you picked. The models not only teach kids about skeletal features but also about the animal they chose since they are able to observe how the animal is structured as well as the random factoids that come printed on the packaging.

The woodkits are easily put together but are recommended for supervised play, at least for younger children because pieces can have splintered edges at times and also snap when forced too hard (as young children are apt to do.) The assembled size of the final Tyrannosaurus product is 13 inches high and the final product can also be painted as desired which makes the models more personalizable. These models retail for approximately $3.99 and can be found at various toy stores. I purchased mine from KBToys however being that most KB Toys are currently going out of business you can also find them at Amazon or directly through Action Products website.


Review:

I will begin this weeks review by saying that I absolutely adore educational toys, specifically ones that prompt learning and discovery even once the initial project is finished which is exactly what the Action Products Woodkits do. Give a child a toy and they will play and be imaginative and creative, but give a child a hands on product and they will do all of those things but they will also ask questions and search for more outside discovery. What I mean by this is, when we look at the woodkit toys, we see that children are encouraged to build and be crafty but they are also forced to look at the anatomy of the Tyrannosaurus Rex which prompts questions such as “how big was he really?” which consequently leads to research. These are my favorite types of toys.

Although the woodkit itself looks to be a little flimsy when it’s opened the pieces are actually more sturdy than you would think. While the pieces do have the potential for being snapped by rough play and frustrated fingers they are not as likely to snap and break as they seem just from looking at them. The pieces pop out from the wooden sheet easily and fit together with the numbered diagram just as easily. While I don’t recommend the toy for younger age groups than it is actually recommended for, I do notice that this is something that could be completed by a younger child with parental help.

Something else I found to be surprising about the woodkits is that besides being durable they are also pretty large. I didn’t particularly pay attention to the “size when finished” factor when I bought the kit because honestly it just intrigued me. The Tyrannosaurus kit turns out to be 13 inches tall when complete which is considerably larger than I would have estimated when looking at the pieces and packaging. Another huge plus with this product is that it is totally customizable, if you have a daughter whose favorite color is pink she is free to paint her tyrannosaurus pink! Or if your son loves zebra stripes he can paint his with zebra stripes!

There are really no drawbacks to this toy, it is educational, crafty, creative, customizable and it creates time to bond with your child. While some people may find the need to supervise play “irritating”, I do not. I find supervised arts and crafts time to be particularly important when it comes to bonding and having fun together. I say go for the Action Products woodkits, for under $5 you really couldn’t ask for more.


Breakdown Toy Rating:
Fun Factor: Toy Fun Factor
Ease of Assembly: Slightly challenging
Price: $3.99
Packaging: A cardboard envelope holding the wooden sheets with pieces attached.
Packaging Opening: Easy.
Noise Factor: Toy Noise Factor
No potential for noise other than the imagination of your child
Launch Factor: Toy Launch Factor
Extremely easy to launch and perhaps hard enough to hurt if hit with a piece; however, not as likely to damage furniture or walls.
Frustration Factor: Toy Frustration Factor
Can be frustrating for younger children or children who aren’t as patient with craft activities. Pieces may stick or be difficult to piece together.

Durability: Toy Durability
Surprisingly durable, still not perfect for play or use by younger children. Durable as a model and a “showpiece”.
Educational: Motor Skill Development and Coordination
Cognitive Development
Sensory Stimulation
Following Directions
Animal/Dinosaur education
Skeletal anatomy education
Where I found it: KBToys.com



 
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Little People Lil’ Dino Brontosaurus

by admin on November 19, 2007 in Archived Reviews

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Lil' Dino Brontosaurus
Lil' Dino Brontosaurus Fisher-Price.com
Overall Rating: Overall Toy Rating
Recommended Age Group: 3 years +
Country of Manufacture: China


Description:

The Lil’ People Lil’ Dino Brontosaurus comes in an open cardboard packaging making it easy to touch the toy and try it out in the store prior to purchase. The individual pieces of the toy are attached to the card board backing with twist ties covered in tape making it hard to pull them out for play; however it also makes them hard for people to take out of packaging in stores. The brontosaurus playset comes with one large brontosaurus, one small brontosaurus with egg, one caveboy and one food source which for the brontosaurus set is a leaf filled with blueberries. The baby brontosaurus can be taken out of his dino egg and placed back in at anytime and there is a small hole in the side of the egg that lets your child peek in at the baby brontosaurus when he is inside the egg. The mother brontosaurus has a moveable neck, it moves up and down but not side to side. The baby brontosaurus’ neck does not move.

The Lil’ Dino sets come in three varieties: the brontosaurus (which I got,) the triceratops (which comes with a cave girl and some type of greenery for food,) and the T-Rex (which comes with a cave boy/girl (I can’t tell which) and a bucket of bones for food.) Each of the sets comes with the mother and baby dino (in an egg) as well. The cost of the individual playsets is $10.99 (unless you find it on sale like I did for $9.96 at Walmart.) If you prefer you can pick up the Lil Dino Giftset which comes with the brontosaurus mom, baby, egg and foodsource, the triceratops mom, baby, egg and foodsource, the T-rex mom, baby, egg and foodsource and lastly one cave person (not three as you might expect.) The cost on the gift pack is $24.99. There are various other Little People playsets; however, to date there are only three Lil’ Dino sets.

The eggs for each set are made from thin but hard plastic and the “door” slides open and closed easily. The mother dino’s are made from hard plastic which is soft enough to chew on for younger children and hard enough to be durable. The caveboy/girl is also made of the same material as the mother dino. The food, in this case blueberries on a leaf, are made from hard plastic which is not as toddler mouth friendly as the other pieces in this set.


Review:

The Lil’ Dino’s Brontosaurus playset comes in an open front cardboard packaging and although I really hate that the toys are tied in with twist ties (I cannot stand twist ties, they’re just too intricate to untwist) I do like that they’re in an open packaging. Open packaging offers you the chance to see, play and examine the toy prior to purchase which I feel is important especially when you like to be able to see exactly what you’re getting for your money as I do. The only drawback to this open packaging is that everyone else can also play with and examine the toy so I do advise when you get the toy home and unpackaged to wipe everything down with antibacterial cleaner. The box itself it’s slightly difficult to open especially when you combine the twist ties that are taped at the back but with a pair of scissors anything is possible.

I like that the toy set comes with so many pieces that fit together well enough to create an entire habitat instead of just one or two pieces. With the caveboy, mother and baby dinosaur as well as the egg and food source it is easier for children to make believe when playing with this toy. The toys themselves are also pretty impressive as long as we discount the throwability factor, since all pieces are extremely “launchable” and extremely painful when they make contact with their target. The material the toys are created from is durable enough for children who feel the need to chew and mouth their toys as well as waterproof for children who like to have tub time with toys. I am extremely impressed with the durability of the toys as they would stand up well not just to bathtime but also to sandbox play and are large enough to stand up to car travel without getting lost.

The biggest gripe I have about the Lil’ Dino’s set aside from the twist ties on the packaging is the loose joint on the mother dino’s neck. After a while of playing the hinge on the mother dino’s neck becomes a little too loose and you find her head will flop down unannounced which is extremely frustrating especially when the rest of the playset is in the strike zone and topples over. The loose neck joint; however, is the only thing I really have to gripe about in this toy. I love the Lil’ People toys and always have, they are durable, affordable and encourage imaginative play.


Breakdown Toy Rating:
Fun Factor: Toy Fun Factor
A fun set which comes with enough pieces to compliment imaginary play.
Ease of Assembly: No assembly required
Price: $10.99 (Mine was $9.96 on sale at Walmart)
Packaging: Open front cardboard with twist ties holding in toys
Packaging Opening: Medium, twist ties are tightly wound and covered with thick tape.
Noise Factor: Toy Noise Factor
No potential for noise other than the imagination of your child
Launch Factor: Toy Launch Factor
Easily thrown and hard enough to hurt or damage when they strike.
Frustration Factor: Toy Frustration Factor
The only frustration is the mother dino’s neck joint becoming loose.
Durability: Toy Durability
Strong enough to be durable even under toddler teeth.
Educational: Egg hatching / life processes
Dinosaur Species
Multicultural awareness
Where I found it: Walmart


 
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