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	<title>Comments on: Step back into the Jurassic with these educational toys!</title>
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		<title>By: Thomas</title>
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		<description>I don't know if you've seen it, but there's also a company from Germany called Schleich that makes great models. Some of their more expensive lines are to-scale and are the product of cooperation between toy makers and the museum scientists.

They used to make them from Germany, until things got too expensive, then moved their plant to China, but with very strict quality control.

As a reseller, I've seen the customer base for this line grow consistently over the years. Top notch quality and they appeal to both children and adults (you wouldn't believe how many adults buy these and start a collection).</description>
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<p>They used to make them from Germany, until things got too expensive, then moved their plant to China, but with very strict quality control.</p>
<p>As a reseller, I&#8217;ve seen the customer base for this line grow consistently over the years. Top notch quality and they appeal to both children and adults (you wouldn&#8217;t believe how many adults buy these and start a collection).</p>
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