Tuesday, July 31, 2018

I Dig It from Thames and Kosmos
Tryazon Party


I had the funnest party for my Granddaughters before they left to go back to Texas.

My granddaughters are huge dinosaur fanatics and love dinosaur bones.  They love to go with their dad to see museums with the dinosaurs and of course their favorite movies is the Jurassic Park series. 
They find dinosaur teeth replicas awesome and anything with dinosaurs is fascinating to them. 
At ages 8 and 10 you would think girls would be into more of the girly stuff, but these girls really do love dinosaurs! 

For Christmas I gave them a kit to dig dinosaurs bones, which they shared and loved. So when Tryazon offered the opportunity to review the 'I Dig It' party kits I couldn't pass up this chance to have fun with the girls.  

I was really excited when I got accepted and decided this would be a great opportunity to have a going away party for the girls and invite all their new friends. 

Tyrazon and 'I Dig It' sent me 8 kits so we were able to do a good sized party and see the different kits offered., 
The kits consisted of a Dinosaur Tooth Replica, a Glow in the Dark flying dinosaur bones kit, Real Fossils, a Dinosaur Skeleton Impression,  Crystal Rocks, A Dinosaur Skeleton kit, and a Dinosaur Egg to dig away at for a baby dino. 

The 'I Dig It' kits are blocks of plaster and sand that the kids chip at with tiny tools that are included. 
The blocks contain various items depending on the kit.  The bones are plastic and are assembled, after releasing from the plaster, to make a skeleton. 

We invited 8 kids and seven showed up.  One girl got the dinosaur skeleton impression and it broke on her so she ended up doing the extra fossil kit.  She loved finding tiny teeth and shells in her block.
Her brother also did a fossil block and was really excited finding the fossils. 

My granddaughter was really diligent with her dino egg, while her sister had a harder time with the replica dino tooth.  The tooth replica is also out of plaster and broke as it was fragile and we couldn't differentiate the tooth from the plaster very well. 

The others really enjoyed finding the plastic skeleton parts and assembling their dinosaur skeletons.  They really enjoyed it and I enjoyed seeing the smiling faces and their excitement. 

I am very thankful at Tryazon and 'I Dig It' for this great chance to see their kits in action and to see the smiling faces of these wonderful kids! 



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