SES Creative Dough Dinosaurs with Wooden Skeletons

£14.99

49 in stock

49 in stock

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The SES Creative Dough Dinosaurs with Wooden Skeletons set gives children a hands-on way to build and model three 3D dinosaurs – a T-Rex, a Stegosaurus, and a Triceratops. Each figure starts with a simple wooden skeleton that children assemble themselves, providing a firm internal frame to shape and cover with dough. The wooden structure keeps the finished models sturdy and makes the building process straightforward, even for younger crafters. Three bright colours of super-soft, safe dough are included for covering the skeletons and bringing each dinosaur to life.

Once the dough dinosaurs are covered, children can use the included wooden combs to press textures such as scales and skin into the surface, adding a personal, detailed finish to each model. This dough dinosaurs kit from SES Creative brings together construction and creative modelling in a single activity, encouraging imaginative prehistoric play once the figures are complete. The combination of wooden skeletons, coloured dough, and texture tools means children move through assembling, sculpting, and decorating stages, keeping them engaged throughout the process.

Frequently Asked Questions

The kit includes three interlocking wooden skeleton frames - a T-Rex, a Stegosaurus, and a Triceratops. Each skeleton snaps together before children press soft dough over the frame to build up the body, legs, and distinctive features of each species.
All three pots of dough are gluten-free and vegan, produced in SES Creative's own Netherlands factory to strict European safety standards. The recipe is also deliberately extra-salty, which discourages young children from tasting it - an extra layer of reassurance for parents.
Because the dough is applied over a rigid wooden skeleton, each finished figure is self-supporting and sturdy enough to stand on a shelf or windowsill. The dough does not harden permanently on its own, so models can also be reshaped or refreshed if children want to experiment with new colours or textures.