Introducing Safari Ltd. Toobs Dino Babies Toy Multicolor 10 pc—a vivid, collectible set of baby dinosaur miniatures designed to spark imaginative play and early science curiosity in kids 3 and up. Each piece is crafted from durable plastic and finished in a lively multicolor palette that invites exploration and storytelling.
What’s included
- 10 individual dinosaur baby figures in assorted vibrant colors
- Part of the Safari Ltd. Toobs collection, known for compact, high-quality miniatures
- Designed for hands-on play, education, and display-ready fun
Why it matters
These Dino Babies aren’t just toys—they’re tools for learning through play. Children build vocabulary as they describe each tiny figure, reinforce color recognition with the multicolor assortment, and strengthen fine motor skills as they pick up, line up, and sort the mini dinos. The baby-dinosaur theme naturally lends itself to storytelling, habitats, and simple prehistoric science narratives, making every play session a mini lesson in curiosity and discovery.
Ideal uses
- Home play for imaginative adventures—create tiny ecosystems, nursery enclosures, or hatchling scenes
- Classroom centers and homeschooling activities focused on early science concepts and language development
- Party favors, gift boxes, or classroom rewards that kids actually want to reach for
- Travel kits and quiet-time bins for hands-on learning on the go
Durability and care
Made from sturdy plastic, these mini dinos are built to withstand enthusiastic play and frequent handling. For quick cleaning, wipe with a damp cloth and air-dry. Age-appropriate for children 3+, they’re designed to endure daily use in both structured activities and free-play sessions.
Practical tips and pairing ideas
- Pair the Dino Babies with simple sorting activities—color, size, or imagined habitats—to reinforce early math and science skills
- Expand storytelling opportunities by integrating these figures with story prompts or dinosaur-themed reading lists
- Combine with other Safari Ltd. Toobs for larger prehistoric scenes and collaborative play