Discovery Kids Gemstone Dig Stem Science Kit by Horizon Group Usa, Excavate, Dig & Reveal 11 Real Gemstones, Includes Goggles, Excavation Tools, Streak Plate, Magnifying Glass & More



Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 10.5 x 2.25 x 11.75 inches
  • Item Weight: 1 pounds
  • Country of Origin: China
  • Manufacturer recommended age: 12 - 18 years
  • Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No
  • Release date: March 23, 2018
  • Manufacturer: Horizon Group
  • Brand: Discovery Kids
  • Theme: Geology
  • Age Range (Description): 144 months to 216 months
  • Item Dimensions LxWxH: 10.5 x 2.25 x 11.75 inches
  • Item Weight: 16 ounces
  • Dig & excavate: chip away the rocks and unearth real gemstones
  • Unveil precious stones: reveal 11 real gemstones including turquoise and Amethyst
  • Educational: encourage children's curiosity about the natural world and the formation of gemstones.
  • Set up time: 5 minutes
  • Kit includes: 1 pair of safety goggles, 1 wooden mallet, 1 wooden chisel, 1 ceramic Streak plate, 1 Magnifying Glass, 1 paint brush, 1 gemstone dig brick, fun-fact illustrated poster, instructions.Download user guide below.Age range: 12 years & up

Explore the world of a geologist as you dig and reveal precious gemstones with the Discovery Gemstone Dig! Put on your safety goggles, then use real excavation tools to dig and unearth 11 precious gemstones! As the stones are revealed, carefully chisel around them, brush away the debris, and use the included magnifying glass to take a closer look at the patterns and colors within each gorgeous stone — what makes each one unique?! Then, like a real geologist, use the ceramic streak plate to determine the color of the minerals in powdered form. The Discovery Gemstone Dig isn’t just the perfect start to an amazing rock collection, it makes learning about geology, archeology, and gemology. So whether you're looking for a staycation activity, sleepover idea, or fun group activity, this STEM kit is a great choice. Not only does it encourage critical thinking, but it helps strengthen observation and fine motor skills. It's interactive and fun for scientists age 12 and up!