 Hey everybody, welcome to The Waldoch Way. I'm Jessica and today's video is going to be a broccoli boxes unboxing. You guys know that we have loved Play-Doh boxes in the past. We love sensory boxes. I love the idea of getting a subscription of them and I really, really like using them for our morning baskets and read a lot of times. The company we used to use is no longer in business so when I saw these broccoli boxes I was really excited to try them out and share them with you guys. There are two different options. This is the mini box, this is the normal size box so I'm gonna show you both so you can see what the difference is and maybe which one will be right for you. The mini box comes with this adorable tissue paper and the beyond it. I didn't open it because I wanted you guys to see that. It was packaged so beautifully. So this is about the size of a pencil case just for reference. And inside here we have a wooden sign, a wooden rainbow. What looks like some blue kinetic sand. A little cloud cookie cutter with white and gray pom poms in it. Let me set this down so we can open this up. Oh man, we have a little scoop which is adorable and some little gems and snowflakes. Let me make sure that's all that's in the box. Yes, okay. So that is a mini box. Emily is dying for me to finish filming this because she has already peeked inside this one. Let's stand up and there we go. So you get a pamphlet that comes with it. There is a QR code here but it tells you what the box includes and then it has additional ideas for play, the benefits of sensory play and the benefits of reading aloud. 15 plus ways to play with your dinosaur box are available on their blog. So you are getting a lot of information there. I loved that it came with a book. Like seriously, you can sell me on a good book and we have this entire series and love it. So this is the large dinosaur box. It came with the what if you had T-Rex teeth and other dinosaur parts from Scholastic. It is an adorable book. It's very educational and I could see just this in itself is a fantastic resource. But then while you're reading this, your kids could also be playing with this. So there is a one enrolling pin here, some big plastic dinosaurs. There's three of those. And then we have blue, green and brown Play-Doh. Some little wooden tree discs. What looks like sticks. And then some green pipe cleaners in different shades. Little glass beads and clear and then light and dark blue, various sizes here. Some trees and greenery. And then this is so cute. It's a little stamp that has her name on it that she could stamp in the Play-Doh as well as some T-Rex feet that you could stamp in the Play-Doh based off of, I'm sorry, T-Rex and another dinosaur based off of the way these look and feel, I'm gonna say that these were all printed with a 3D printer, but that is me guessing, not me knowing for sure. And then the last thing in this little compartment are some small, as Emily called them, baby dinosaurs. So according to her, these are the mommies and daddies and these are the babies. I also have to say I love this box because this little thing comes out. This thing comes out. So what I think is really cool is that you could pull these out and make a small world within the box and still have these sitting on top of it. If your kid wanted to play and wasn't ready to put it away yet, you could be playing within the box and then just set these on top once you closed it and their small world would be contained. So that is the broccoli mini and full-size boxes. What if one day you woke up? You felt a bit strange. Then you discovered one part of your body was now very different. What if overnight a dinosaur's part of body had taken its place? Dranosaurus rex. Dranosaurus rex was a meat-eating dinosaur with a mouthful of around 67-inch long teeth. Its teeth were thick and slightly curved. Plus, each tooth had sharp, jagged edges like a steak knife.