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Kids will dig this National Geographic Mega Gemstone Kit for $20 Prime shipped (33% off)

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Amazon offers the National Geographic Mega Gemstone Dig Kit for $19.99 Prime shipped. Regularly as much as $30, this is the lowest price we have tracked at Amazon. This kit is great for curious kids, as it includes 15 gemstones for them to dig up including amethyst, obsidian, and much more. Also included are a guidebook and archaeological tools. Rated 4.7/5 stars.

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National Geographic Mega Gemstone Dig Kit features:

  • Discover crystal treasures and give your child the thrill of digging in a real gem Mine
  • Find 15 amazing gemstones including pyrite, amethyst, tiger’s eye, fluorite, quartz, obsidian, Aventurine and more
  • Everything you need including a dig brick, chisel, brush and magnifying glass to keep kids digging for hours
  • 16-Page, full-color learning guide illustrates how gemstones are formed and mined and helps young scientists identify each specimen as it’s discovered

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