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Where can I find those dinosaur egg things that hatch?

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Gingerbics · 25/11/2009 15:30

Haven't been able to find them anywhere and I know they'll be a well received stocking filler.
Anyone seen these little beasts anywhere?
Thanks

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Gingerbics · 25/11/2009 15:31

Forgot to say they're the ones on a kind of egg shaped keyring, I think you fill them with water when the baby dino as hatched and it grows. Hope that makes sense.

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Gingerbics · 25/11/2009 15:32

I mean 'has' hatched!

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Clayhead · 25/11/2009 16:04

I have bought them in National Trust Shops before now but not sure that's of much use...

Gingerbics · 25/11/2009 20:31

Bump!

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honeynutloops · 25/11/2009 20:33

Amazon - have just bought some for my dd's. Think they were about £3.50 each. Not keyring sized, but bigger, but they hatch in water after 24 hours and then grow in water.

JaneiteMightBite · 25/11/2009 20:34

Ooh - link to Amazon ones please?

Gingerbics · 25/11/2009 20:36

Brill, thanks sooo much, thats some presie ideas solved.

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honeynutloops · 25/11/2009 20:57

"Dinosaur Egg"

JaneiteMightBite · 25/11/2009 22:16

Brilliant. Thank you. So...erm...what do they actually DO? I'm sure my nephew would love one.

honeynutloops · 26/11/2009 12:25

Put them in water, after 12-24 hours they start to hatch and then hopefully a dinosaur will grow - we are only at the egg cracking stage so far......my dd's have gone to school and I am supposed to update the school if there are any egg developments during the day!

Pineapplechunks · 26/11/2009 12:53

Here are some suitable for stocking fillers.

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