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MSRP: $14.99
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PLAY & LEARN – Non-toxic Stegasaurus is historically accurate and the perfect size for kids to play with (8” long)
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GENUINE DINO FOSSIL – Set includes a real dinosaur poop fossil (millions of years old) to inspire your child’s imagination
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A LEARNING ADVENTURE– Includes a 12-page learning guide kids can learn all about this amazing dinosaur
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RESPECTED QUALITY – This highly detailed action figure comes with National Geographic’s 100% satisfaction guarantee
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NON-PROFIT MISSION– National Geographic’s net proceeds support vital exploration, conservation, research, and education programs
Stegosaurus Dinosaur by
National Geographic
Journey through the Jurassic era with the spike-tailed Stegosaurus!
The Stegosaurus was a slow moving herbivore, but not without defense. With deadly spikes on its tail reaching up to 4 feet in length and bony plates along its back, the Stegosaurus was well protected... And now, it can be yours!
The Stegosaurus Action Figure by National Geographic includes a meticulously crafted, hand-painted Stegosaurus action figure that looks as wondrous as the real thing. The Stegosaurus is constructed of durable material and will stand up to endless hours of vigorous play. It’s a science toy kids never want to put down!
In addition to the Stegosaurus figure, the kit comes with a genuine dinosaur poop fossil (coprolite), learning guide, and activity guide for endless science fun. This coprolite fossil is a real dinosaur poop specimen that is millions of years old. With the 12-page learning guide, kids can go in-depth on the Stegosaurus and become absorbed in the world of the Jurassic era. Boys and girls love to learn with this premium dinosaur science kit! Order your kit today and start exploring the ancient world of the Stegosaurus!
National Geographic Toys provides a 100% satisfaction guarantee with all our products so that you can buy with confidence.
About the National Geographic Society
With a mission to inspire people to care about the planet, the 126-year-old National Geographic Society is one of the world’s largest nonprofit scientific and educational organizations. National Geographic’s net proceeds support vital exploration, conservation, research, and education programs.