While Jurassic World dominates modern toy shelves, the original Jurassic Park dinosaur toys from the 1993 film hold a special place for collectors and parents who grew up with Spielberg’s masterpiece. From vintage Kenner figures to modern Legacy Collection re-releases, and the popular LEGO Duplo Jurassic World sets for toddlers, this guide covers every Jurassic Park toy worth owning in 2026. (Check LEGO prices) (See Duplo sets)
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Modern Jurassic Park Toys
Jurassic Park Legacy Collection
Mattel’s Legacy Collection brings classic Jurassic Park dinosaur figures back with modern manufacturing quality. These figures recreate the iconic species from the original film — the T-Rex, Velociraptors, Dilophosaurus, Brachiosaurus, and Triceratops — with movie-accurate coloring and updated articulation. The Legacy T-Rex is the crown jewel, featuring the original 1993 color scheme with modern sculpting technology.
The Jurassic Park dinosaur action figures from the Legacy line are fully compatible with the current Jurassic World toy ecosystem. They can ride in JW vehicles, interact with JW playsets, and display alongside modern Jurassic World figures and the premium Hammond Collection.
LEGO Duplo Jurassic World Dinosaur Nursery (10938)
The LEGO Duplo Jurassic World Dinosaur Nursery Toys 10938 is one of the most popular dinosaur sets for toddlers ages 2-5. This charming set features a baby Triceratops, a baby Pteranodon, trees, fencing, and a Claire Dearing figure caring for the baby dinosaurs. The Duplo-sized bricks are perfect for small hands, and the dinosaur figures are adorable enough to become favorite bath and bedtime companions.
At around $20, it is one of the most affordable LEGO Jurassic World sets and an excellent introduction to both LEGO building and Jurassic World for young children. For older kids ready for standard LEGO, see our complete LEGO dinosaur sets guide. (See building sets)
Vintage Kenner Jurassic Park Figures
The original 1993 Kenner Jurassic Park dinosaur toys are genuine collector items. The Series 1 T-Rex with electronic roar, the “Dino Screams” Velociraptor, and the Dilophosaurus with squirting action are all highly sought after. Mint-in-box examples command $50-200+ depending on the figure. Loose figures in played-with condition are much more affordable ($10-30) and still display nicely.
For a complete set of Jurassic Park dinosaur toys, budget $100-300 depending on condition requirements. eBay, Mercari, and dedicated collector forums offer the widest selection. Authentication is important for high-value purchases — familiarize yourself with original packaging details before buying.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Are original Jurassic Park toys valuable?
Yes, especially mint-in-box figures from the 1993 Kenner line. The most valuable are the electronic T-Rex ($100-200 MIB), the command compound playset ($150-300 MIB), and rare international variants. Even loose figures hold $10-30 value. The market has been steady for decades, making these relatively safe collectibles.