New Dinosaur Inspired Art Set from Everything Dinosaur
Everything Dinosaur, the award-winning, UK-based mail order company has added a dinosaur themed art set. The art set is a welcome addition to its all ready extensive dinosaur and prehistoric animal themed range.
Calling all you dinosaur fans and artists, just what you need to help create your own prehistoric scenes – a dinosaur themed art set. This new art set comprises marker pens, pastels, coloured pencils, sharpener and eraser, plus six different prehistoric scenes for you to colour in. Helping to bring dinosaurs and other ancient animals back to life.
Dinosaur Themed Art Set
It is very difficult for scientists to identify the colouration of dinosaurs. The models, and diagrams seen in museums are reconstructions based on assumptions and “best guesses”. Now dinosaur fans have the chance to give prehistoric animals their own interpretations. They can reproduce scenes from the Age of Reptiles.
Dinosaur Creative Art Set from Everything Dinosaur
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To view the huge range of dinosaur themed gifts and toys including several prehistoric animal themed craft products, visit Everything Dinosaur’s award-winning website: Everything Dinosaur.
The Creative Art Set contains 12 coloured pencils, 12 marker pens and 6 realistic prehistoric scenes to colour in. Pastels, a sharpener and an eraser (in case you want to make your mistakes extinct) are also included. The set is supplied in a sturdy, clear plastic box with carry handle. It makes an ideal gift for entertaining dinosaur fans on car journeys and holidays.
Ideal of Young Artists
Suitable for children aged 3 years and over, a proportion of the proceeds from sales of this item goes towards the Abhaya Charitable Foundation – a non-profit organisation helping to support disadvantaged children.
It is time to get creative with this clever Dinosaur Creative Art Set.
What a great idea for a creative and educational toy. Good point though about the historically accurate coloring being anyone's guess. I suppose that makes the young artist just as 'right' as anyone, when he or she imagines what colors to choose for the scene.