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GETTING STARTED 
Cover your work surface and clean up 
any messes right away.  
Plan out your habitat before you begin, 
that way your plants and accessories will 
each have plenty of room. For ideas, 
refer to the picture and helpful planting 
guide. If you need help, ask an adult or 
older friend to craft with you.    
Although the seeds included in your 
garden are food grade, the plants are 
intended for decorative purposes only.    
#6231000
Age 6+
Grow n’ Glow Dinosaur Habitat #6231000   
© Faber-Castell USA, Inc. Cleveland, Ohio 44125 • www.fabercastell.com
Designed & Assembled in USA 
Wheatgrass, Chia and Bean Mix from USA 
All other components made in China
Conforms to ASTM D-4236 • Non-toxic • Safe for Children 
Batteries should be replaced only under adult 
supervision.  You will need a small Phillips head 
screwdriver and three, AG10 - 1.5V  batteries. 
To install, follow the diagram below and on the 
bottom or your tea light. 
Your lava light comes with batteries. 
If you need to replace them, follow these steps.
1.
Remove the
screw.
4.
5.
Replace the battery cover and screw.
Discard batteries following guidelines for your area.
2.
Pry open
the cover.
3.
Replace the batteries
with correct polarity.
LIGHT UP & GLOW!
Flip the switch to turn on the volcano. Turn off the room 
lights and enjoy your glowing Dinosaur habitat. 
Remember, to make the batteries last longer, turn off the 
light when not in use. 
To make your accessories glow brighter, place your 
habitat under bright lights and then turn them off.
The word dinosaur comes from the Greek language meaning “terrible lizard”. Dinosaurs 
ruled the Earth for more than 160 million years, but where did they go?  Scientists 
believe that the dinosaurs became extinct due to a large asteroid impact or a giant 
volcanic eruption. These events could have blocked the sun, changing the earth’s 
climate. 
Stegosaurus  - gets its name from the Greek words meaning “roof lizard”. 
This large plant-eater (herbivore)  is known for the rows of plates and 
spikes found on its back and tail. A fully-grown Stegosaurus can measure 
30 feet in length, 14 feet in height and weigh up to 5 tons. Stegosaurus 
lived during the Jurassic Period, around 150 million years ago. 
Tyrannosaurus Rex – Also known as “T-Rex”, gets its name from the Greek 
words meaning “tyrant lizard king”. This meat-eater (carnivore) measured 
42 feet long and weighed up to 7 tons. T-Rex walked on two legs and was 
known for its large head and tiny arms. Tyrannosaurus Rex lived during the 
Cretaceous Period, around 65 million years ago. 
Triceratops – Comes from the Greek words meaning “three horned 
face”. This plant-eater (herbivore) used these horns to protect itself 
from predators. A fully-grown Triceratops could weigh as much as 
6–12 tons. Triceratops lived during the Cretaceous Period around 65 
million years ago. 
How are Dinosaur fossils formed?  
The body of a dinosaur gets trapped and covered in natural materials like mud, ice or 
sand. The flesh of the dinosaur decomposes leaving the skeleton behind. Over many 
years the bones slowly wash away leaving open spaces where the bones had been. 
These natural molds get  filled with tiny rocks and water.  Eventually the entire skeleton 
mold becomes solid rock. Paleontologists (scientists who study fossils) dig deep into 
the Earth’s surface to find and preserve these fossils.    
DINOSAUR FACTS
PLEASE READ THROUGH ALL 
INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE YOU BEGIN
Important Information About This Paint
• The paint included is a specially formulated     
   non-toxic acrylic paint that dries permanently on  
   most surfaces, so be careful.
• Paint may stain fabrics, furniture and other porous  
   surfaces. Wear a smock or old clothes and cover your  
   work area with newspaper.
• Clean up any spills immediately with soap and water.
• Save any leftover paint to touch up your designs.
Just add water! 
Your kit includes everything you need to plant 
and grow your own dinosaur habitat.  
It’s the perfect STEAM activity 
for big and little paleontologists. 
•  Discard button batteries carefully.
•  Do not allow children to play with button batteries.    
  Keep button batteries out of your child's reach.
• To avoid accidental swallowing, never put      
  button batteries in your mouth for any reason. 
•  If a button battery is ingested, immediately seek    
  medical attention and call your local poison center.
•  Be sure the battery compartment is tightly     
  screwed closed. 
•  Different types of batteries or new and used                
  batteries are not to be mixed.
• Do not mix alkaline, standard (carbon zinc) or        
   rechargeable batteries.
•  Batteries are to be inserted with the correct polarity.
•  Exhausted batteries are to be removed from the toy.
•  The supply terminals are not to be short-circuited.
BATTERY WARNINGS
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