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Farm Animal
Excavation
Ages 5+
Dig a farm animal
from a plaster barn
using a chisel
Contains one of 12
farm animal figu es
Heres How
Your excavation kit consists of a
plaster barn with a farm animal figure
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 this kit are defective, please contact Thames & Kosmos customer service.
US: support@thamesandkosmos.com, UK: support@thamesandkosmos.co.uk
© 2021 Franckh-Kosmos Verlags-GmbH & Co. KG, Stuttgart, DE
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Project management and text: Christina Wirtz
Technical product development: Björn Stolpmann
Illustration: Tanja Donner and in medias res, Nürnberg (Display)
Layout and typesetting: Johanna Krumbügel, Stuttgart
Editing: Ted McGuire and Hannah Mintz
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 / Imprimé en Thailand
The barn’s plaster material
will become quite soft
when it is placed in water.
The longer the barn 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.
Now dig out the farm animal figure
from inside the barn by scraping away
the plaster with your chisel. As soon as
your tool touches the farm animal, work
carefully as you expose the entire figure
bit by bit. Finally, you can rinse the last
remaining plaster bits off the farm animal
figure under running water. Then rinse out
the sink well.
To find out about t he farm animal you found
in your barn
,
take a look at the animal
facts on the back side. There are a total of
12 different farm animal figures.
Dear parents and
supervising adults,
Please provide your child with
assistance and support while
excavating the animal 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,
especially the plaster pieces that
are left over after excavating.
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!
WARNING:
CHOKING HAZARD Small parts.
Not for children under 3 yrs.
Thames & Kosmos
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Phone: 800-587-2872
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Cranbrook, Kent TN17 3HE
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KIN: 1618648
Made in Thailand
WARNING!
Not suitable for
children under 3
years. Choking
hazard — small
parts may be
swallowed or
inhaled.
E X C AV AT I O N K I T
Cat
While cats have very sharp eyes and ears, they use
their whiskers to orient themselves. Through their
whiskers, cats can feel slight changes in the air,
which allows them to navigate in the dark. A cat who
loses its whiskers will become disoriented.
rabbit
Although you will find a hare in your plaster barn,
you are more likely to come across rabbits on the
farm. You can tell the difference by the ears and
hind legs: they are significantly longer in hares
than in rabbits. However, both animals belong to
the rabbit family.
duck
Ducks do a lot of grooming. When cleaning
themselves, ducks rub a thin layer of oil on
their feathers, which ensures that they stay
dry even when diving under water.
Goat
Goats are regarded as gourmet foodies:
if they have a choice, they always choose
the tastiest food. Goats will even use
their amazing balancing abilities to
climb trees in order to reach food.
Chickens
Rooster (Male) an d Hen (female)
Chickens eat almost everything: grass,
herbs, worms, snails and even stones!
Chickens dont have any teeth in their
mouths, so the stones act like molars,
chopping up food in their stomachs. Hens
lay an egg every one to two days. A chick
can only hatch from an egg if it has been
fertilized by a rooster before it is laid.
donkey
The donkey has a reputation for being a stubborn
animal. When donkeys sense danger, they plant
their feet and refuse to move. But there is a good
reason for this: donkeys are not very fast animals.
Instead of fleeing the situation, their strategy is to
pause and consider the safest action.
horse
Horses dont run on the soles of their
feet like you do, but rather on the tips of
single fingers. A horses hoof is like your
fingernail. Thats why horses dont feel pain
when nails are hammered into their hooves
to attach their horseshoes.
Cow
Sure, cows produce milk around 50
liters per day. But they produce even
more of another liquid: saliva! Cows
make an incredible 200 liters per day of
saliva in order to ruminate their food.
This means they regurgitate their food
before chewing and swallowing it a
second time.
Pig
A filthy animal? Not at all! Pigs are very
clean animals who prefer to keep their
bathroom and sleeping areas separate. Pigs
are also more intelligent than dogs and are
highly social. They can even play video games!
Sheep (Ram)
Domestic sheep need to be sheared
regularly, otherwise their wool will keep
growing. That happened to a runaway sheep
named Chris. When it was caught after
five years, it could barely move with its 90
pounds of wool. Talk about needing a haircut!
dog
Dogs navigate the world by means of
their very fine sense of smell. A dogs
nose has another special feature: the
pattern on a dogs nose is as unique as
the human fingerprint.

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