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Please provide your child with
assistance and support while
excavating the dragon figure.
Before starting the experiment,
read through the manual together
and be sure to follow it. Please be
careful not to let any parts of the kit
get into the hands of small children,
are left over after excavating.
E X C AV AT I O N
Item No.: 601638
KIN: 1618927
Made in Thailand
ThamesKosmos
89 Ship Street
Providence, RI 02903
Phone: 800-587-2872
thamesandkosmos.com
ThamesKosmos UK LP.
20 Stone Street,
Cranbrook, Kent TN17 3HE
Phone: 01580 713000
thamesandkosmos.co.uk
WARNING!
Not suitable for
children under 3
years. Choking
hazard — small
parts may be
swallowed or
inhaled.
Heres how
Your excavation kit consists of a
plaster egg with a dragon figurine
inside of it and a chisel tool. You will
also need a bowl full of water. Before
starting your excavation, prepare
the work area by spreading a few
layers of newspaper over a table
surface. For your workplace, choose
an area where it will not matter if
some of the plaster material makes
a mess or water is spilled.
If any parts of the kit are defecti mer Service.
US: support@thamesandkosmos.com, UK: support@thamesandkosmos.co.uk
© 2022 Franckh-Kosmos Verlags-GmbH & Co. KG, Stuttgart, DE
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Project management: Christina Wirtz
Text: Elena Gross
Technical product development: Björn Stolpmann
Illustrations: Tanja Donner and in medias res, Nuremberg (Display)
Layout and typesetting: Atelier Bea Klenk, Berlin, Germany
Editing: Ted McGuire and Peter Bowen
Distributed in North America by Thames & Kosmos, LLC. Providence, RI 02903;
Phone: 800-587-2872; Web: www.thamesandkosmos.com
Distributed in United Kingdom by Thames & Kosmos UK LP. Cranbrook, Kent TN17 3HE;
Phone: 01580 713000; Web: www.thamesandkosmos.co.uk
We reserve the right to make technical changes.
Printed in Thailand
Place the dragon egg in the
water to soften the plaster.
The longer the egg is in the
water, the softer the material
will become and the easier the
excavation will be.
But you can also just soften the
outermost layer and then work
your way through the harder
layers on the interior later on.
You can find information about each of the
eight possible dragons tha
plaster egg on the back sid
this manual. Find out wha
dragon is called and disco
what makes it special!
Dear parents and
supervising adults,
WARNING! Not suitable for children
under five years. For use under adult
supervision. Read the instructions
before use, follow them and keep
them for reference.
Do not inhale plaster dust or bring
it into contact with mouth or eyes.
Wash hands after use!
Keep the packaging and
instructions as they contain
important information.
We reserve the right to make
technical changes.
Collect
Them
all!
Now dig out the dragon animal figure from inside
the egg by scraping away the plaster with your
chisel. As soon as your tool touches the dragon,
work carefully as you expose the entire figure bit
by bit. Finally, you can rinse the last remaining
plaster bits off of your dragon figure under
running water. Then rinse out the sink as well.
WARN
CHOKING HA
Not for children under 3 yrs.
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Ages 5+
Dig out a dragon
from a plaster
egg using the chisel
Contains one of 8 dragons
Fire Slinger
Was that the sound of wind whistling
through the trees? Perhaps it was a
Whistling Wood Dragon! Most comfortable
deep in the forest, this dragon makes a
high-pitched whistle sound to signal to the
other forest inhabitants that humans are
coming. It has a special talent: suddenly
freezing and blending in with the greenery
of the forest.
Shimmering Shapeshifters, while the smallest
dragon species on our list, are by far the
cleverest. Using their shapeshifting ability,
they change their form to cleverly live among
humans as everyday house pets. Who knows ...
maybe you’ve come across one before!
With scales that are hard as a tank’s hull,
the Steel Wing protects all of the dragons on
Earth, ensuring they are not discovered. It is
particularly well known for its daring freefall
flight maneuvers.
in flower beds. When discovered, it
delivers its amnesia-inducing enzyme,
making you forget you’ve ever seen it.
At home anywhere in the universe, the
Cosmic Sun Dragon is not only found on
Earth, but can also live in the farthest
reaches of space! Because of its ability to
survive in the cosmos, it is so rarely seen
that it is considered a “lucky dragon.”
With fire breath that is white like lightning
and a roar as fierce as thunder, the
Its enormous wingspan allows it to create
powerful gusts of wind and tidal waves
when it is over the ocean. Did you ever
wonder how tornadoes occur? That’s the
Storm Wielder circling its prey.
dragons are the mythical reptile-like creatures that appear
in many cultures legends throughout the world. But while dragons
existed in many stories, they never actually lived on Earth. So why did
different groups of people in vastly different places all have dragon
legends? Historians believe that these were inspired by the discoveries
of — traces of living things from the distant past, like bones or fossils
footprints preserved in mud. Ancient peoples constructed imaginative
explanations about the kinds of creatures that might have left these
fossils behind. Scientists now know that these fossils were the remains
of dinosaurs and other prehistoric animals. In science, when additional
facts become available, conclusions often change. As you dig, think
about what it might have been like to discover enormous, mysterious
bones, and the stories you might have told to explain their origins.
Making its home underground, this mining
dragon melts the earth with its fire breath
to create tunnels and caves. Because
it spends all of its time digging and
excavating, this hard-working dragon has
a knack for finding buried treasure, and is
usually depicted sleeping on top of it.
Thermal tunneler
Cosmic Sun Dragon
STEEL WING
Shimmering
shapeshifter
Storm Wielder
Poisonous
Cudgel Tail
Magma at mealtime and ash for dessert!
The Fire Slinger, the dragon species with
the hottest fire breath, feeds on lava and
tephra (rock fragments ejected by volcanic
eruptions) and prefers to nest near active
volcanoes, because it loves the hot gases and
steam and likes to bathe in nearby hot springs.
Whistling
Wood dragon

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