£7.50
This double-sided 3m / 10 foot tape measure (metric on one side, imperial on the other) is filled with fascinating facts about lengths. For example, 34cm is the height of an Oscar; 9¾ inches is the length of a meerkat tail. Find out whether the...
£14.99
Enjoy your hot drink with a colourful representation of the Geologic Time Scale from the Hadean Eon to the Quaternary Period, including the recently proposed Anthropocene Epoch. With helpful descriptions of the main developments during each epoch or period. Inside the mug is the relief...
£17.95
This traditional folding wooden ruler is printed on both sides with the 5 billion-year history of life on Earth. On one side there is an accurate mm and cm scale along with a timeline of species and eras (not to scale!) Each section even has...
£14.99
Pour a mug of your favourite hot drink, and watch as the rising temperature causes the Dinosaurs fossils to replace the living animals on this temperature-sensitive mug. Porcelain Mug. Measures 9.3cm high.Not dishwasher safe.Holds 12 oz.
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A fantastic selection of dinosaur and ice age sticky notes for any archaeologists and dinosaur enthusiasts. Measures 8.5 x 11 x 1.5cm.Over 300 sticky notes in a hardback cover.
£12.95
A stunning 1833 etching of eleven different examples of plant fossils in schistose. Image from the Wellcome Collection. Also available in other styles and shapes. 100% cotton. Cream t-shirt, printed in colour. Care: Machine wash cool. Tumble dry low. Do not iron text/images.
£18.95
A rainbow representation of the Geologic Time Scale from the Hadean Eon to the Quaternary Period, including the recently proposed Anthropocene Epoch. With helpful descriptions of the main developments during each epoch or period. 1000 piece jigsaw puzzle.Minimal dust and reduced glare matte finish.Includes a...
£2.95
This card features an image that has been adapted from a drawing of lower paleolithic hand-axes, or Acheulian bifacial tools, found at Upper Boyn Hill Terrace, Burnham Beeches, Buckinghamshire. From the Wellcome Collection. Printed on acid free paper.Measurements: 17 cm x 12 cm.Comes with 120gsm...
£8.99
The trilobites were an early group of arthropods which lived between 540 and 250 million years ago. This adorable specimen is Asaphiscus wheeleri, which roamed the sea floor during the middle Cambrian. 8 x 19 x 11 cm
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We’ve adapted this 1944 diagram that shows Evolution Emerging and the triumphant Procession of the Vertebrates. The original design was by D.F. Levett Bradley. The notebook features an elasticated pen holder at the side, a black ribbon pager marker, and a handy elastic closure/page holder. FSC certified...
£12.99
A stunning 1833 etching of eleven different examples of plant fossils in schistose. Image from the Wellcome Collection. Also available as various styles of t-shirt. Organic cotton tote bag with long handles. Measures 36 x 38cm, with 8cm gusset
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Adapted from The Dinosaurs of North America (1896), by Othniel Charles Marsh. Image courtesy of Smithsonian Libraries. Printed on acid free paper.Measurements: 17 cm x 12 cm.Comes with 120gsm recycled envelope.Blank inside.
£11.95
A stunning 1833 etching of eleven different examples of plant fossils in schistose. Image from the Wellcome Collection. Available in three sizes. Also available in other styles and shapes. 100% cotton. Cream babygro, printed in colour. Care: Machine wash cool. Tumble dry low. Do not...
£18.95
A stunning 1833 etching of eleven different examples of plant fossils in schistose. Image from the Wellcome Collection. Also available in other styles and shapes. 100% cotton. Fitted, tapered shape.Cream t-shirt, printed in colour. Care: Machine wash cool. Tumble dry low. Do not iron text/images.
£12.99
A 19th-century engraving of Paradoxides Bohemicus, part of a genus of trilobites found everywhere during the Middle Cambrian, 514–497 million years ago. Notebook has 192 lined pages, and includes ribbon, pen holder, and elastic closure.Notebook measures 21 x 14 cm.
£14.99
Can you spot the difference between a Brontosaurus and a Diplodocus? Reunite the dinosaurs with their skeletons, whilst learning fascinating facts from the accompanying booklet as you play - from which dinosaurs had feathers (and how this points towards the evolution of birds) to what...