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In daylight a mighty T-rex. But turn out the lights and the image transforms into a glowing T.rex skeleton. Expose to light a recharge over and over again. Fearsome fun!
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I chose this after seeing it online, not having a clue how good it would look but having a 5 year old who is dinosaur crazy and a 3 year old who shares the same room and is enjoying dinosaurs I thought that this would be a nice addition to their bedroom wall.
When I got it I was happily surprised that it was bigger than I had assumed (235x155mm) and it feels like it's a nice and sturdy sticker. It comes with one sticky tab on the back, which also has a hook, making it a good choice for those who don't want to stick it to the wall and run the risk of paint/paper ripping off when it is time for it to come down.
Easy to say that my children love it, my 5 year old especially excited to see it on the wall and having to show EVERYONE where it was. When I turned off the lights the excitement increased, so I know that this was a hit with the kids. They have two other stickers in this range, I'm tempted to get them for Christmas this year as this one is rather neat.
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