Fossil Molds
$9.99
Combine fossil exploration with art to create authentic ancient-looking sculptures! These beautifully detailed, see-through fossil molds offer a unique learning experience. Fill with papier- mâché to showcase the intricate details of ammonite, chirostenotes claw, trilobite, king crab, and gyrodus creatures. Let dry and pop out molds to decorate with paints and glitter for an added effect. Ignite a passion for science and history while fostering creativity and artistic expression with these versatile molds!
Description
Discover the wonders of ancient life with Fossil Molds! This hands-on kit combines fossil exploration with creative art to spark curiosity and imagination. Each set includes beautifully detailed, transparent molds featuring ammonite, chirostenotes claw, trilobite, king crab, and gyrodus specimens. Children can fill the molds with papier-mâché to capture every intricate detail, then let them dry and pop out realistic fossil replicas.
Once created, the fossils can be decorated with paint, glitter, or collage materials, transforming science into art. The Fossil Molds encourage kids to connect paleontology with creativity, making it a fun and educational experience. Perfect for classrooms, museums, or at-home projects, they inspire curiosity about prehistoric life while building fine motor skills.
Teachers can use the finished fossils to introduce lessons on evolution, geology, and history. Parents can spark imaginative play and learning at home. Durable and reusable, these molds provide endless opportunities for discovery, creativity, and hands-on learning.
Additional information
| Weight | 0.1 lbs |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 12.5 × 8.5 × 0.3 in |
| SKU | R52002 |
| Origin | Made in CANADA |
| Components | 5 designs up to 4¼” (11 cm) |
| Age Recommendation | 5+ |
| Safety | This product is independently tested to ensure a safe play & learn experience. |
- STEM Learning
- Creativity Strengthening
- Social Science Exploration
Learning Benefits
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