Child Development

Surprising Skills Kids Build When They Play With Dinosaurs

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Few things spark children’s imaginations quite like dinosaurs. Towering, mysterious, and larger than life creatures, continue to fascinate generation after generation. But beyond the roaring fun, leaning into a child’s interest in dinosaurs can have surprising educational and developmental benefits.

Experts in child development often note that when kids dive deeply into a subject, they build more than just knowledge, they strengthen their focus, improve their problem-solving skills, and nurture their creativity. Dinosaurs are an especially powerful gateway into learning. From mastering complex names like Stegosaurus and Brachiosaurus to exploring prehistoric ecosystems, kids are absorbing science, history, and even language skills without realising it.

Engaging play with action figures, especially dinosaur figures, encourage storytelling and role-play, both of which help children practice communication, empathy, and social interaction. When children create scenarios where dinosaurs explore, battle, or coexist, they are actually learning narrative skills and critical thinking. Unlike screen time, hands-on play allows for open-ended exploration, where a child is in control of the story.

This is where toys like the newly released Jurassic World Rebirth Action Figures, inspired by the latest film, step in. These figures bring prehistoric giants to life in ways that encourage both imaginative play and curiosity about the natural world. Each figure is designed with incredible detail, making them more than just toys, they are tools for sparking creativity, storytelling, and even an early love for science.

For parents, encouraging children’s fascination with dinosaurs can be a way of supporting independent thinking and deep learning. When a child lines up their dinosaur figures to recreate a scene, or passionately explains the difference between a carnivore and a herbivore, they’re not only having fun, they’re developing skills that will serve them for years to come.

In a world filled with fleeting trends, dinosaurs remain timeless. Supporting your child’s dinosaur phase may feel like just another childhood interest, but it’s actually helping them grow in ways that go far beyond play. And with the return of Jurassic World and the launch of the new action figure line, there’s never been a better time to let kids bring their prehistoric heroes home.

Written by
Charis Torrance

Charis Torrance has spent over a decade and a half in the magazine world, with bylines at House & Leisure, Marie Claire, Sunday Times Neighbourhood, and FAIRLADY. Now she’s landed in the editor’s chair at Baby’s and Beyond – the perfect gig to dive deeper into her newest role: mum life. Between chasing deadlines, wrangling a chaos gremlin (read: toddler), being a saintly partner, and carving out a sliver of ‘me time’, Charis is living proof that multitasking is a sport, which she may or may not be winning.

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