The school holidays are already a distant memory but the sound of tap-tap-tapping might still be ringing in the minds of some parents.
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Westfield Woden held a "fossil dig experience" as part of its Dinosaur Adventures school holiday activities in which children donned white coats and protective glasses and took up hammers and chisels to bang out a replica dinosaur egg made from plaster, to reveal a mini toy dinosaur inside.
The dig proved popular, if the lines were any indication.And Westfield tells us an astonishing 1200 eggs were smashed out over the holidays. Lots of dust to clean up but also more than a few happy kids.