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We are Dan & Darci! As you can tell from our name, we think that two are better than one. That’s why we create quality toys and science kits that are BOTH entertaining AND educational. Our lab of mad scientists develops the coolest products for kids ONLY — because they know that while you love to grow your brains and be the smartest one in the room, you’re only going to do it if you’re having fun!
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CREATE YOUR OWN DINO SOAPS: Are you a dinosaur fan? Then what could be more fun than making your own dino soaps to play and wash with? Make a T-rex, Styracosaurus, and Stegosaurus! Feel free to play around with the colors! Keep them for yourself and turn your bath or shower into a party… while you learn fascinating dinosaur facts in the process.
KIT INCLUDES: 6 soap-base blocks, 2 fragrances (green apple and lemon), 4 liquid colors (red, blue, yellow, green), glitter, 3 dinosaur molds, a beaker, 4 pop sticks, a working tray, a trimming tool, and comprehensive instruction guide.
A FUN AND EDUCATIONAL GIFT FOR ALL AGES: It’s not often that a science project can be fun and engaging, but this kit achieves both! Great set for individual play or as a group activity. It fascinates children as soon as they pull it out of the box and is a perfect STEM project. It fosters a love for science and paleontology in a fun and exciting way.

Siera –
Fun fun funnnn
So fun! Was the perfect project for my kiddo and could easily be fun for almost any age child or adult. The molds were sized perfectly for a nice thick piece of soap. The pricing is ideal too! Just get it.
SFB –
Simple and Fun – Great Gift
Used this with my 4 year old. There are molds which must be snapped together properly. Everything you need is in the box. In other sets I’ve seen you need to buy other supplemental products, but in this one – the colors you can add, and scents (if you want) are there. Detailed instructions on how to use these additions -as well – as how to do multicolors. The only criticism I have is that there is a ‘stand’ to hold the mold while it cools and it can only hold one soap at a time. So if you want to make more than one at a time, you need to set up another stand (we used a dish rack) to hold the molds as they cooled. They cannot be laid down flat or the liquid will pour out. Just be prepared in your set up – read all the instructions first and you’ll be fine. it was a lot of fun to make – and to use the soaps later. Great product and would buy again.
a l e x i s –
So fun!!
I got this kit for my nephews (10 and 15) for Easter since they’re a little too old to dye eggs and they wouldn’t eat them anyway. This was such a fun activity, easy and clean up (since it’s soap) is a breeze. I took off one star because the soap does harden quickly. Like from the microwave to the mixing cup, to the mold. We figured it out by the end though, and that was to not exactly follow the directions.The boys loved the finished product and actually wanted to wash their hands – if you’ve spent anytime with boys, you know they are gross, so this was amazing. We will 100% be buying more soap base and reusing the molds.
Patricia Gomez –
The little boy I bought it from loved them
Product is very good. I like the little cars in the bath bombs. They really work.
Chi P. –
Fun, easy craft for my dino-loving 7 year old son
This was a fun, easy craft for my kids to do the day after Christmas. Everything needed is included in the box (except a microwave safe cup) and adult assistance is required for handling hot liquids. You need to move quickly after heating the soap base as it re-hardens fairly quickly, so make sure all you’ve pre-selected and opened the dye, scent, and glitter containers.It can get a little messy, so i recommend putting down a plastic disposable table cloth before starting. Colorful dino soaps were ready within 45 minutes and my kids are excited to bathe with them tonight!
JustForKicks –
Disappointed
I had high hopes then was let down. These could be really cool, but the soap wax given can go from not melted to boiling in two seconds based on the instructions. Once they boil, it’s all over. It is almost impossible to get it to stay melty. I will say the molds are super cute and we managed to make a half one. The soap hardened halfway when pouring it into the mold. I don’t really see how anyone would be able to color and scent them without the soap hardening in the process. I’m tempted to try my wax warmer and see if that will help keep it from boiling and hardening.Luckily, my kid is easy and even though it didn’t completely work, he still loves one of the ones we made.As for the coloring, we had to use more than directed to even get it to show the color. There is no way to get it as bright as the pictures without using a lot.Due to the soap making the cup really hot and the soap melt getting really hot, I don’t recommend kids to do this alone. Younger kids can’t really do anything as you’re worried the soap might splash on them. Older kids may have an easier time, but I still recommend an adult help.
HappyMom –
Too many issues for this to be an enjoyable craft project.
I purchased this kit for my five year old and I to do together. This kit left me irritated, and annoyed.There are so many problems in my opinion.First problem- The booklet says to microwave for 10 seconds, however as soon as it’s done, it starts hardening extremely fast. I ended up having to put it in for 20-25 seconds per each time…sometimes twice in total like 10 times for one soap! It would still harden while pouring it in the mold. At this point I will admit, I dropped a few small curse words, maybe an f-bomb once or twice!Second problem- The liquid soap would harden,and clog up the mold. I would poke things in, to unclog, and reheat and pour,and it would just keep clogging it up and then overflowing. Ugh….at this point I felt like I was losing some of my sanity. I wanted this to work. My daughter was so excited for this purple blue red orange glittery dinosaur soap, so we trudged on.I have to mention, I accidentally poked 2 holes in this stupid mold with a metal oven thermometer, while trying to unclog it, because the soap would not go into the tail. I poured and poured and still an empty tail. My daughter was upset. She didn’t want a dinosaur soap without a tail. I wouldn’t either…so I finally pried the mold apart with my hands and poured liquid soap in the tail, and closed it back up. We have a tail.Also, it took more than one little bar to fill up one dinosaur mold. I believe I used one and a half., which is ridiculous,considering there is so much residual you have to cut off after you unmold it. I am saving it, to remelt…maybe…At the end of this craft project, we had one cute dinosaur soap, but to get it, in my opinion was not worth it at all. A complete pain in the derriere. I don’t think we are going to revisit this kit. My daughter said she wanted flowers and butterflies, so I think I’m going to get some molds on etsy and some soap base elsewhere, and we will do that instead.Also I think you are supposed to get 3 different dinosaur molds, and we got 2 of the same and 1 different.Just a side note: I enjoy doing crafty projects, even the labor intensive crafty ones with my child. We do them all of the time.
Brandon Smith –
This was supposed to be a gift, but we ended up using something else and stumbled into having a great time with the kids with this kit.They loved making their Dino Soap molds, mixing colours and adding in scents.That was only the first part, they seemed to have even more fun playing with these during bath time.The dino’s didn’t last too long, but I wouldn’t say they fell apart super fast or anything, it was more just increased use in the bath.Lot’s of fun, depending on kids age, does require parent involvement in creating the mold.Scent was not very strong/noticeable, but we added in additional scents of our own which added a different element for the kids to explore.
Barry Williams –
Got this for my nephews as I wanted them to do something creative and away from using their tablets. Also great during COVID as they can make the soap and use it at the same time.Cons-Found it tricky to remove the caps from the bottles.-Fragrance bottles were tiny, didn’t feel there was enough in there.Pros-Kids really liked the different colours.-Gives kids something creative and fun to do!
Maxime Villeneuve –
Ceci est un kit de parafine et de parfums à faire fondre et mettre dans des moules. Ce n’est pas un kit de fabrication de savon. Cecit dit, j’ai eu fu plaisirs avec mes trois enfants.
diggernerd –
Not giving it 5 stars as there wasn’t enough fragrance oil to actually be able to use the droppers or make all of the soaps sufficiently scented but this was my only issue. Fun, easy, and I can use the moulds again in future
McKittensworth –
I thought this would be a fun activity to do with my boys but it turned out pretty lame. You need to work FAST if you have any hope of adding scents and colour into the soap before pouring into the dino molds. Molds didn’t hold the soap properly, so you barely get a Dino shape. The scents provided were lemon and green apple. Both just smelled like plastic. The activity was fine for 20 min, but not worth while. Don’t waste your money.