Each of the kids received a National Geographic "Dig" kit -- where they use a little digging tool (with a pick on one side and a brush on the other) to excavate the hidden item. Benji dug into a fake bar of gold to uncover a piece of pyrite ("fool's gold"). Tamar dug into a little treasure chest to discover a gem (which also happened to be a piece of pyrite. Daniel's kit promised a fossilized piece of dinosaur poop. At first he was confused and asked me, "Mommy, why did you get me dino poop for Hanukah?" I explained that he had told me a few months ago that he wanted to be a paleontologist and that digging up fossils was what paleontologists do. Then he delightedly dug through the fake piece of poop to uncover the real fossilized poop inside.
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--Victoria
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"My hands got all dirty. That's what paleontologists do! Mommy, I think paleontologists always keep wipes with them."
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