My 8 year old son was excited to try out this gold dig toy and actually enjoyed it saying it was fun. I think kids enjoy the surprise of which one they’ll get.
This can be messy so it’s important to play with it on a piece of paper (we used cardboard). The “gold” is basically a very hard brick of sand I guess you could say. It’s too hard to break with your fingers and does include some plastic tools used to dig. When you start chiseling it, it feels like super fine sand, definitely not something you can reuse.
Overall, the toy is fun BUT it is a one time thing. You can’t bury it and dig it back out. My son got the obsidian stone in his which looks more like a piece of coal than anything to me.
My son did ask for another one which I’ll definitely buy. This toy would make a nice stocking stuffer or Easter basket filler.
I did not like the toy for my child. I think this toy is more suitable for an adult. My child did not give it much importance. Thank you so much for the gold dig toy
It was hard to get the packaging open. The brick is very small. My son is older so he wasn't really that interested in it but we tried it out. Tools are sturdy and is kind of entertaining.
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20/11/2023
It's interesting
Revealing the surprise stone hidden inside this Gold Dig mystery box was exciting but the thrill was gone after that. If you or your child is fascinated with collecting stones or gems this would be great for them. It's an excellent party favor.
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