fossil hunt kits

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bella
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fossil hunt kits

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Hi all, some years ago we purchased a fossil hunt kit . The students had to 'dig' in the box to find fossils, but it is basically one use only ( because now it has been "digged" before). Does anyone have the same kit and come up with a brilliant way to reuse the kit? Not surre how PVA would go sticking it back up to be 'dug' again. Cheers, Bella :-?
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rae
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Couldn't you just do a plaster of paris mould, with sand that they could 'dig' in??
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smiley
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Pretty sure a lot of those fossil dig kits that you can buy are a very light mix of Plaster of Paris, with lots of sand, or even chalk. You really just need barely enough P-o-P to bind the chalk or sand together. Depends how long you'd like the little cherubs to be digging for :lol:
Cheers, K 8-)
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sunray18
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I have fossil kits for the students to make fossils using plaster of paris. I made latex moulds of the original kit moulds and these are what students use..simple!
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