Prehistoric Key Ring

Today’s product of the week are these prehistoric key rings; in either a tooth or claw design, these key rings are the perfect little example of some of the amazing discoveries that have been made around the world. Although they aren’t actual fossils, they are wonderfully realistic.

Shark Catch Ball

Today’s product of the week is this Shark catch ball game; this game provides hours of family fun, and it has a shark on it! If that doesn’t make it even better, we don’t know what will.

Plesiosaur ladle

Today’s product of the week is this plesiosaur ladle not only is it adorable, but it’s the perfect addition to brighten up your kitchen utensils.

Magnoidz Dinosaur Skeletons

Today’s product of the week are these 3D dinosaur jigsaws. They are available in a range of different designs. Not only do you get the joy of putting them together, but they also make for wonderful ornaments to decorate any space. Who doesn’t love a dinosaur skeleton?

Ancient Sea Reptiles

Today’s product of the week is Ancient Sea Reptiles by Darren Naish; we highly recommend this book because it is dedicated to many of the ancient sea reptiles from the Jurassic Sea.

Corax Shark Teeth

Today’s product of the week are Corax shark teeth; these fossil teeth are wonderful little fossils that provide a wonderful thought-provoking insight into how this species of shark feeds. As teeth are often the only remains found of a prehistoric shark, tooth analysis is often how new species of prehistoric sharks are determined.

Dinosaur Pencil Case

Today’s product of the week is a must-have for any school-going dinosaur lover, the perfect way to keep that key stationery together. This design hosts a range of our favourite dinosaurs, including the Jurassic's very own stegosaurus.

Magnetic Bookmark

Today’s product of the week is this bookmark; the bookmark is such a simple thing yet is remarkably useful in making sure you never lose your page again. You can finally stop using that scrunched-up receipt or scrap paper, all while having this fun magnetic design.

Pterosaur gliders

Today’s product of the week are these pterosaur gliders; not only are they an amazingly simple toy, but they also provide much entertainment and have been a distraction in our office many times.

Geological Hammer

Today’s product of the week is the geological hammer. It is the perfect hammer for any fossil hunter, whether just getting started in the earth sciences or an amazing palaeontologist; they are a useful tool to have.

Tote Bag

Today’s product of the week is this wonderful tote bag, a simple yet fun design that screams dinosaur lover. This bag is not only convenient to have around, but it is also a great gift.

Dinosaur Towel

Today’s product of the week is this dinosaur towel. The towel is a staple of every home, but they don’t have to be plain and boring. This gives you the chance to bring dinosaurs into your home in another fun way.

Shark Pen

Today’s product of the week is this shark pen; these pens are a great addition to any shark lover’s pencil case. Sharks are a natural marvel, and we love to celebrate them.

Mammoth Bone

Today’s product of the week is this Mammoth Bone; this is a partial leg bone and can be dated as 20,000 to 40,000 years old. The Mammoth met its extinction during the existence of humanity. Specimens like this provide a glimpse into some of the creatures our distant relatives would have interacted with.

Ichthyosaur Rib

Today’s product of the week is these Ichthyosaur rib fragments; these ribs are great for every fossil collector. Providing a great piece of an ancient marine reptile bone in a convenient and affordable piece.

Knightia Fish

Today’s product of the week is these Knightia fish. These fish are the most common fish found in the green river formation of Wyoming and date back to the Eocene epoch. This little fish provides a stunning look back at an animal long extinct.

Fossil Fish Cast

Today’s product of the week is this fabulous fish cast. This stunning cast is of a fish called Dapedium. Dapedium is an extinct genus of primitive neopterygian ray-finned fish and was discovered in the Lias deposits at Lyme Regis 200 years ago. 

Mosasaur Tooth

Today’s product of the week is these small mosasaur teeth; these amazing teeth are an excellent fossil for every collection. Mosasaurs were a very successful group during the Cretaceous and grew to become some of the largest marine reptiles ever.

Jurassic Kites

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to see a pterodactyl soaring in the skies? Well, now is your chance to not only see such a sight but own one of these magnificent creatures with these Jurassic Kites.

Anna Hamilton Cards

Today’s product of the week is our fabulous collection of cards by Anna Hamilton. Anna painstakingly draws each of these photorealistic designs in pencil before they can be used to create these wonderful, printed cards.