Tag: kid gift ideas

  • Kid Gift Idea: Dig Kits

    Kid Gift Idea: Dig Kits

    Great kid gift idea: dig kits

    This year for Christmas my girls received Dig Kits (National Geographic Mega Gemstone Dig Kit and National Geographic Mega Fossil Dig Kit *affiliate links) from their lovely aunt. This was the perfect gift for them as my 8 year old is currently in love with everything crystal and gemstone related and my 6 year old wants to be a paleontologist when she grows up. I’ll start off by saying they LOVED this gift and are proudly displaying their “specimens” on their dressers as I write this. I love that they got to have an experience with this gift and it is not just another plastic toy that they will play with for a week and eventually end up in a landfill. Good job, Auntie! Ok, let’s get to the details.

    How these kits work: There are many different types and brands on the market. They start as blocks of hardened, plaster-like material. The kit comes with a plastic digging tool as well as a small brush to brush away dust. The child digs and chips away at the “dirt” on the block until they find a gem/fossil and continue to excavate it. In the pictures above, you can see how the block starts out and if you look closely you can see the rose quartz gem in the middle of the right picture as my daughter brushes away dust.

    Details: These blocks can be hard at times to dig into. If you add some water and let it sit for a moment, it does get easier. I had to help my 6 year old along, but my 8 year old excavated all 15 gems on her own. With these particular sets from National Geographic, my daughters found quite a bit of specimens as they worked. The box states the kit includes 15 different gems/fossils, however my 6 year old only found 14 fossils in her kit.

    National geographic mega Gem dig kit

    As you can see in the picture above, this process does get quite messy. I placed them inside plastic bins which helped to contain the dust, but we still needed to clean the table and vacuum afterward. This would be a great outdoor activity!

    Below are the final fossils and gems that my daughters excavated. They were so proud when they finally finished. The fossils still have a little bit of the dirt/plaster still stuck to them that we need to wash off, but you get the idea. The kits came with booklets that had information about each item they excavated so not only was this a fun gift, but it was educational as well.

    I ended up buying my girls these small plastic divided containers to hold their fossils and gems in. They are great, have dividers that can be removed for larger items and are affordable. I have a link to these exact boxes below.

    National Geographic Mega Fossil Dig Kit and plastic divided containers.

    Affiliate links for items in this post:

    National Geographic Mega Gemstone Dig Kit
    National Geographic Mega Fossil Dig Kit
    Plastic Grid Storage Boxes (I hear if you get the 36 grid option, you can remove the dividers and it makes great LOL Doll storage!)

    Similar items on Amazon:

    National Geographic Rocks & Fossils Dig Kit
    Dan&Darci Real Pearl Mining Kit & Bracelet Making Kit
    National Geographic Shark Tooth Dig Kit

  • Kid Gift Idea: Science Kits

    Kid Gift Idea: Science Kits

    Kid Science Kit from Learning Resources. Easy kid gift idea for all ages.

    One of my all time favorite gifts to give kids of all ages are science kits, particularly this Primary Science Lab Set by Learning Resources. I purchased it as a holiday gift for my daughter back when she was only 3 years old and, as you can see in the picture above, it still gets plenty of use. 🛍️ This post contains affiliate links– thank you for supporting us.

    Both of my daughters enjoy following the simple steps on the experiments cards included with the kit. They also have endless fun using the beaker, magnifying glass, eyedroppers, tweezers, goggles and test tubes with just water, vinegar and baking soda. Add some food coloring and they play for hours! I like this set in particular because the items included are sturdy and hold up over time.

    A science kit is a fantastic gift for any age. We have tried others like this My First Mind Blowing Science Kit by Scientific Explorer. This one doesn’t have all of the fancy supplies like the Learning Resources kit but the price is right for 11 different fun experiments. Some experiments in this kit may need adult assistance; it makes for a fun family activity.

    Other Kits to consider:

    Scientific Explorer Crime Catchers Spy Science Kit for Ages 8 and up

    Crayola Color Chemistry Set for Kids for Ages 7 and up

    Learn & Climb Kids Science Kit for Ages 6 and up

  • Great Kids Gift Alert!

    Great Kids Gift Alert!

    National Geographic Kids Magazine makes an awesome gift! Our kids love getting them in the mail and completing the activities in each issue. They take them on car trips, to restaurants or grab them for a little light reading in the morning with their breakfast.

    *affiliate links