[{"id":181755314235,"handle":"crystals-fossils","title":"Crystals \u0026 Fossils","updated_at":"2024-12-17T16:05:02+11:00","body_html":"\u003cmeta charset=\"utf-8\"\u003e\n\u003cstyle data-mce-fragment=\"1\" type=\"text\/css\"\u003e\u003c!--\ntd {border: 1px solid #ccc;}br {mso-data-placement:same-cell;}\n--\u003e\u003c\/style\u003e\n\u003cspan data-mce-fragment=\"1\" data-sheets-userformat='{\"2\":13057,\"3\":{\"1\":0},\"11\":4,\"12\":0,\"15\":\"Montserrat\",\"16\":10}' data-sheets-value='{\"1\":2,\"2\":\"Crystals have long been worn or collected for their metaphysical healing properties. They are beautiful objects, are not only perfect for collecting but support your child’s personal and emotional development. Browse our range of agate slices, flat palm stones or tumbled stones below. If fossils fascinate your little one, why not treat them to our starter collection and have fossil hunts in the garden!\"}'\u003eCrystals have long been worn or collected for their metaphysical healing properties. They are beautiful objects, are not only perfect for collecting but support your child’s personal and emotional development too. Browse our range of below. If crystals fascinate your little one, why not treat them to our \u003ca href=\"https:\/\/www.wildmountainchild.com.au\/collections\/crystals-fossils\/products\/little-crystal-collection\"\u003e\u003cu\u003eLittle Crystal Collection \u003c\/u\u003e\u003c\/a\u003eand have crystal hunts in the garden!\u003c\/span\u003e","published_at":"2020-04-08T12:33:58+10:00","sort_order":"manual","template_suffix":"","disjunctive":true,"rules":[{"column":"type","relation":"equals","condition":"Crystal"},{"column":"type","relation":"equals","condition":"Fossil"},{"column":"tag","relation":"equals","condition":"Crystal"}],"published_scope":"web"}]
Mosasaur (pronounced 'moh-suh-sawr') are not dinosaurs but reptiles that lived about 85 million years ago in the late Cretaceous era. We think thats pretty dang close to being a dinosaur fossil.
Have a fossil hunt with real fossils. Study them, draw them. Bury them in the sandpit and rediscover them display them on nature tables and use them to support learning.
Due to this being a naturally occurring item. Colour and some details may vary from the item pictured.