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Roarsome! The best dinosaur toys for kids of all ages
Looking for the most roarsome dinosaur toy for your little one? We've crafted a list of tried-and-tested toys for gifts and budgets big and small.
By Laura Cooke | Last updated Aug 19, 2025
It may be around 66 million years since dinosaurs became extinct but we're still completely fascinated by them. And it's highly likely that your child will become dinosaur-mad at some point in time. Whether their obsession started with a dinosaur soft toy, a dinosaur figure or from watching Jurassic World, it's likely they'll be hoping for a dinosaur toy for Christmas or adding a dinosaur toy to their birthday wishlist.
To round up the best dinosaur toys, we started by getting tips and guidance from parents on the Mumsnet forums and then consulted review sites and retailers to make sure we're recommending quality toys to appeal to kids of all ages and to suit all budgets.
From Triceratops toys for toddlers to realistic raptors, we've got the best dinosaur toys wrapped up in a handy list.
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Best overall dinosaur toy
TEMI Dinosaur Toys for Kids with Activity Play MatTEMI Dinosaur Toys for Kids with Activity Play Mat
Nine dinosaur figures included
Comes with a handy storage box
Good value
Although the set encourages playing together, the number of dinosaurs may cause arguments!
Key specs
Price on writing: £20 | Recommended age range: 3+ years | Size: 25 x 19 x 12cm
If you're looking for an interactive dinosaur set that will keep fidgety kids still and happy for a while, then look no further than this realistic dinosaur set from TEMI. It comes with nine hand-painted walking dinosaur figures, including a Tyrannosaurus Rex, a Giganotosaurus, a Therizinosaurus and a Stegosaurus, five trees, a fun dino mat and a handy storage box, which should help keep things tidy.
It's recommended for toddlers but kids will likely play with this long after they start school. It's such great value and will help teach younger children how to share and enjoy imaginative play together.
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Best budget dinosaur toy
Large Soft Foam Rubber Stuffed T-RexLarge Soft Foam Rubber Stuffed T-Rex
Robust
Budget-friendly
It's quite large, so you may want to check you have space in the toy box
Key specs
Price on writing: £13 | Recommended age range: 3+ years |Size: 36cm
What Mumsnet users say
This budget-friendly dinosaur toy has already been put through its paces by one Mumsnetter, who sings its praises for being 'chuck-and-bash proof'! With very detailed colouring, this cool, large T-Rex is sure to please dinosaur fans, making it a great addition to any kids' dino collection.
Standing at 36cm, you're going to want to make sure you have room in the toy box. Though there are no sharp edges to worry about, you'll still want to make sure that it won't be used as a weapon against annoying, space-invading siblings. Reviews state that it's robust enough to withstand rough treatment from lively children. Perfect.
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Best Jurassic World toy
Jurassic World Camouflage 'N Battle Indominus RexJurassic World Camouflage 'N Battle Indominus Rex
Sound, lighting and motion features
Button on the tail causes the dino to chomp
Code allows access to AR games
Not suitable for kids aged three and under
Key specs
Price on writing: £51 | Recommended age range: 4+ years | Size: 12.7 x 12.7 x 12.7 cm
What Mumsnet users say
This fab Jurassic World dinosaur toy comes will all sorts of bells and whistles attached.
The Camouflage 'N Battle Indominus Rex comes with button-activated camo-style lighting that moves along its body, giving the impression of the beast moving through the jungle. But if you don't see him, you'll soon be aware of his presence due to his mighty roar! A button on the Indominus Rex's tail activates its chomping attack.
And if all that wasn't enough for a young dinosaur fan, they can scan the hidden tracking code in the free Jurassic World Facts App and immerse themselves in dinosaur-related AR experiences and games.
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Best realistic dinosaur toy
Schleich Dinosaurs Dino Set With CaveSchleich Dinosaurs Dino Set With Cave
Well-made
Several dinosaurs included
A little on the pricey side
Key specs
Price on writing: £43 | Recommended age range: 2.5-10 years | Size: 39 x 14 x 23cm
What Mumsnet users say
When it comes to dinosaur toys, Schleich is a brand that crops up time and time again on the forums. Schleich dinosaur toys are loved for being realistic, well-made and indestructible. Each figure in this popular dinosaur set is hand-painted and the front part of the cave can be turned into a catapult to take out deadly enemies. Stimulating imaginative and educational play, it's a race against the clock before stone pillars are knocked down in battle and rocks collapse and bury everything in sight. All of the dinosaurs, including the carnivorous Herrerasaurus, the four-winged Paravian Dinosaur, and the Psittacosaurus are designed to roam around the treacherous cave.
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Best dinosaur toy for toddlers
Tender Leaf Toys Wooden Dinosaur Animal ShelfTender Leaf Toys Wooden Dinosaur Animal Shelf
Beautiful shapes and colours
Comes with a lovely wooden display shelf
No plastic in sight
Small dinos are at the risk of going missing
Key specs
Price on writing: £55 | Recommended age range: 3+ years | Size: 38 x 8 x 33cm
What Mumsnet users say
Children (and adults) can enjoy wooden toys without worrying about having to replace batteries, making them an excellent choice for sustainable households looking for plastic-free play options. This shelving unit would make a perfect centrepiece for any nursery wall and holds a whole range of prehistoric animals, made with small hands in mind.
The wood is great for developing touch senses and also inspires colour and shape recognition. You'll get a tyrannosaurus rex, a velociraptor, a parasaurolophus, a triceratops, a pterodactyl, a stegosaurus, an ankylosaurus and a bontosaurus. The only issue we can foresee is getting the dinosaurs back on the shelf after little hands take hold.
Best big dinosaur toy
Jurassic World Mosasaurus Dinosaur ToyJurassic World Mosasaurus Dinosaur Toy
Very detailed
Good quality
A little pricey
Doesn't come with the same range of features as the Camouflage 'N Battle Indominus Rex
Key specs
Price on writing: £49 | Recommended age range: 3+ years | Size: 13 x 61 x 20cm
What Mumsnet users say
Mosasaurus is technically a marine reptile rather than a dinosaur, but given that it features in Jurassic World and has over 1,800 five-star ratings, we think it deserves a place on our list. Inspired by the films, its lifelike textured skin sets the Mosasaurus apart from other underwater monsters. Plus, there's plenty of combat play to be had with the open jaws. It gets a thumbs up from almost all that have purchased it. This dino toy is bound to be a big hit with kids even if they haven't seen the series.
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Best dinosaur set
Playmobil Triceratops Battle for The Legendary Stones Dino Rise PlaysetPlaymobil Triceratops Battle for The Legendary Stones Dino Rise Playset
Affordable
Can add to the set
Small pieces may get lost
Key specs
Price on writing: £20 | Recommended age range: 5-10 years |Size: 35 x 19 x 12cm
What Mumsnet users say
Kids will love preparing for Jurassic battle with this triceratops playset from Playmobil that continues the legendary story of Dino Rise, a group of intrepid adventurers fighting against the evil Comet Corporation to save dino-kind and nature forever. The set includes a large triceratops and two human figures, complete with durable armour, with both coming together to save the vanishing dinosaur world.
There's no shortage of fun and features with this battle playset that will happily stage many hair-raising raptor escapes. There are also thousands of positive reviews online and Playmobil is a brand that Mumsnetters trust.
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Best dinosaur game
abeec Dinosaur Operation Gameabeec Dinosaur Operation Game
Easy to understand
Good value
May take a while for young children to get the hand of it
Key specs
Price on writing: £8 | Recommended age range: 6+ years | Size: 6 x 27 x 28cm
We all remember the original silly-skills game from our childhood and this raptor rework will appeal to dinosaur fans big and small. It's a challenging game for the whole family - you'll need to persevere and use your tweezers to collect 11 dinosaur body parts by holding your nerve to ensure the buzzer doesn't go off. If your cherub doesn't take to losing very well, you might want to give them a few practice runs as it might take a few tries to master.
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Best dinosaur toy for babies
CubicFun Baby Toys Touch Go Musical Light Crawling Dinosaur ToyCubicFun Baby Toys Touch Go Musical Light Crawling Dinosaur Toy
Good value
Encourages babies to crawl
You may be reaching for the off switch after hearing the tunes a few too many times!
Key specs
Price on writing: £20 | Recommended age range: 9+ months | Size: 13 x 10 x 17cm
This is a lovely, affordable and well-reviewed dino toy for babies. Featuring a touch sensor on its back that makes it nod its head, play dinosaur sounds and music with LED lights, it will encourage babies to chase and crawl and is designed to develop those fine motor skills. There are two function modes; chase and crawl and play mode. We're not going to lie, it's the sort of toy that'll have you reaching for the off switch after a few outings, but your tiny tot will absolutely love it.
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Best interactive dinosaur toy
Dinosaur Toys Painting Kit With 16 FiguresDinosaur Toys Painting Kit With 16 Figures
Great for kids who love arts and crafts
Several dinosaurs included, so great for siblings and play dates
Could get very messy
Key specs
Price on writing: £18 | Recommended age range: 3+ years | Size: 29 x 22 x 9cm
Help your dino-obsessed youngster devleop their hand and eye coordination skills, explore colour and express their creativity with this art set. Containing six large dinosaurs, six small dinosaurs, two dinosaur cars, two volcanoes, two sets of primary colour paints, two sets of metallic colour paints, one set of glow-in-the-dark paints, colour mixing palettes, brushes, 3D dinosaur stickers, a bracelet, an apron and a mat, it's packed full of fun and should keep little ones occupied for at least 15 minutes.
With plenty of brushes and paints to choose from, several children can play at the same time so it's perfect for play dates. This would also make a brilliant birthday gift for a creative dino-loving kid.
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Best Lego dinosaur
LEGO Creator 3in1 Mighty Dinosaurs Model Building Set 31058LEGO Creator 3in1 Mighty Dinosaurs Model Building Set 31058
Great value three sets in one
Helps to build STEM skills
Can only build one dinosaur at a time
Key specs
Price on writing: £11 | Recommended age range: 7+ years
Lego and dinosaurs - what's not to like?!
This 174-piece set is guaranteed to keep kids quiet for a while as they build themselves a terrifying T-rex, triceratops or a pterodactyl. And when they finish their masterpiece, they can demolish it and move on to the next model. This great value set is the perfect gift for slightly older dino fans.
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Where can I buy dinosaur toys?
Most kids will go through a dinosaur phase at some point. Luckily, there are plenty of retailers that stock fun dinosaur toys. Argos, The Entertainer and John Lewis all stock dinosaur toys, including educational and interactive toys to plushies and puzzles, board games and beyond. Naturally, Amazon stocks thousands of dinosaur toy options, including useful user reviews. You can use filters to highlight a few key features you're looking.
What's a good dinosaur gift to buy?
What's great about dinosaur toys is that they come in all shapes and sizes, with something suitable for all ages. Whether you have a die-hard "Jurassic world" fan at home, a toddler who is learning to play and fine-tuning their motor skills, or a school child who is captivated by the prehistoric world and figurines, you'll be spoilt for choice. We'd recommend a dinosaur painting set for creative kids or a set of dinosaur figures with an activity mat as a great all-round option.
What's the best dinosaur toy?
The TEMI Dinosaur Toys for Kids with Activity Play Mat is our star dinosaur buy. It's interactive and practical and can help develop imaginative play. It comes with a handy storage case too which will likely appeal to parents. It has a family-friendly price tag and receives rave reviews to boot.
How we chose our recommendations
We spent several hours sifting through Mumsnet's forums for recommendations from our users on the best dinosaur toys they rated most highly. We were also on the lookout for poor reviews of products to avoid.
We also consulted recommendations from experts, consumer websites and print media and made sure we included brands that regularly appeared in top 10 lists.
We then looked at reviews for each of our best dinosaur toys to check that previous customers were satisfied with their purchases. By doing this, we whittled down and chose a top list that we think offers something for everybody.
About the author
Laura Cooke is a Content Editor at Mumsnet, with a special focus on toddler play, child play and outdoor play. She is a mum of two and lives in Sussex.
Laura is a freelance journalist and has written for a range of publications including The Daily Mirror, the i, Metro, Stylist and Happiful.
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