SES Creative Beedz 3D Dinosaurs Iron-on Beads Set 1800 Pieces

£16.99

26 in stock

26 in stock

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This SES Creative Beedz 3D Dinosaurs iron-on beads set gives children a fresh take on the classic bead craft by letting them build three fully three-dimensional dinosaur figures rather than flat designs. The set contains 1,800 iron-on beads, three plastic dinosaur skeleton models, a pegboard, and instructions. Children arrange the colourful beads on the pegboard to form the skin and scale patterns for a T-Rex, a Triceratops, and a Stegosaurus, following the step-by-step guide included in the box.

Once an adult has ironed the completed bead sections to fuse them together, the finished pieces click directly onto the plastic skeletons to produce sturdy, multi-dimensional dinosaur figures that can be put on display or used in play. The iron-on beads set from SES Creative Beedz brings together a construction element and a traditional craft activity in one kit, making it a satisfying project for children who enjoy hands-on making. The three dinosaur models – T-Rex, Triceratops, and Stegosaurus – each have their own distinct shape, giving plenty of variety across the set.

Frequently Asked Questions

The set contains skeleton frames and bead templates for three dinosaurs: a T-Rex, a Triceratops, and a Stegosaurus. Each figure is assembled by ironing coloured bead panels and clicking them onto the corresponding plastic skeleton, producing a freestanding 3D model.
SES Creative Beedz iron-on beads are 5 mm in diameter, the same standard size used by Hama and most other fusible bead brands, so they can generally be placed on compatible pegboards from those ranges. The 3D skeleton frames in this set are, however, specific to SES Beedz and are not part of the standard Hama system.
Children aged 5 and over can arrange the beads on the pegboard independently, but the ironing step must be carried out by an adult - the heat required to fuse the beads is not safe for young children to handle alone. Once cooled, kids can click the finished panels onto the skeleton frames themselves.