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WOW! STUFF - Jurassic World Dominion Explorer Set | Child Microscope, Map and Journal | Official Jurassic World Dinosaur Toys for Kids Aged 5 Plus
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MICROSCOPE - Use the Jurassic World Dominion microscope to observe dinosaurs with 40X magnification and a light. Children will be engaged for hours as they search for lost species.
WHAT IS IN THE BOX? - The microscope includes 2 posters: a large T-Rex poster for the wall and a 'Dinosaur Tracks Pocket Guide' for on-the-go exploration.
EXPLORATION - Foster a child's curiosity in a pre-historic era where dinosaurs roamed. Encourage learning and inquiry with this toy from Jurassic World Dominion.
MAGNIFICATION AND IMAGINATION - This Jurassic World Dominion microscope offers 40X magnification, perfect for illuminating imagination and curiosity about dinosaurs. Batteries are included.
OFFICIAL MERCHANDISE - The Jurassic World Toys Collection features unique dinosaur toys and gifts inspired by films and the Netflix series. It is authorized and licensed by Universal Pictures.
MICROSCOPE - Use the Jurassic World Dominion microscope to observe dinosaurs with 40X magnification and a light. Children will be engaged for hours as they search for lost species.
WHAT IS IN THE BOX? - The microscope includes 2 posters: a large T-Rex poster for the wall and a 'Dinosaur Tracks Pocket Guide' for on-the-go exploration.
EXPLORATION - Foster a child's curiosity in a pre-historic era where dinosaurs roamed. Encourage learning and inquiry with this toy from Jurassic World Dominion.
MAGNIFICATION AND IMAGINATION - This Jurassic World Dominion microscope offers 40X magnification, perfect for illuminating imagination and curiosity about dinosaurs. Batteries are included.
OFFICIAL MERCHANDISE - The Jurassic World Toys Collection features unique dinosaur toys and gifts inspired by films and the Netflix series. It is authorized and licensed by Universal Pictures.
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