THIS COMPETITION HAS NOW CLOSED!
Many thanks to everyone who took part in the competition! In total we received a staggering number of entries; over 1,300 via the comments and over 2,100 via email!
The lucky winner was…
David Nash – Ringwood; UK
If you entered but didn’t win this time, head on over to the Competitions section later today for August’s competition, which will be equally as exciting!
ToysWorld have teamed up with LEGO to offer our visitors the chance to win all 6 of the brand new LEGO Jurassic World sets!
To enter, all you have to do is tell us your Favourite Dinosaur in the comments box, below, as well as your name and town. You can also email your entry to: competition@toysworldreviews.com
We will pick 1 lucky winner on 1st August 2015 and their name will be posted right here!
Good luck!
The ToysWorld Team
Archaeopteryx
Benjamin
Gif sur Yvette (FRA)
Diplodocus
T Rex.
Peter
London
Triceratops (only because I am not sure that Archaeopteryx is considered as a dinosaur or as a bird)
Rubén – Barcelona (Spain)
My favorite dinosaur has always been the Spinosaurus, because it is so awesome! It can swim, it can walk on all fours (supposedly) and it was larger than a T-Rex!(I even have a real Spinosaurus tooth!)
Devin
Campbell (TX)
Velociraptor!
Mike Dang
Pearland, TX USA
Triceratops
Jan Schippers
Woerden, The Netherlands
Velociraptor
Will Uffmann
Olathe ks
Iguanodon
Matthew, Beckenham
REXY the Tyrannosaurus Rex!
Walter Miller
Brick, NJ
Pterodactyl!
Hazel from Buxton!
Pteranodon
Nathan
Riverview, MI – US
T- Rex
Christine Lockley
Sheffield, UK
ankylosaurus
Brendan J
Nottingham
Stegosaurus
Pranas
Chicago, IL
Velociraptor
Stevie Hefferan
Bothell, WA, USA
Velociraptor
Adam Little
Fremont, CA
Spinosaurus
Nicholas Rush
Kitchener
Triceratops
Ross McLeod
Aberdeen
T-Rex
Rick
Norwalk, CT, USA
T-Rex Ben Web Red Bank NJ
diplodocus
T-Rex
Richard J from Harpenden
Triceratops
Se Lee
VA, USA
My favorite has always been the stegosaurus.
Bill Frisk
Redford, MI, USA
Ankylosaurus!
George Gilliatt
Petersfield
UK
T-Rex
Elspeth De Montes, Aldershot, UK
Ankylosaurus
Rob Carlton
Arkabutla, MS, USA
Diplodocus!! dee geake Cliftonville uk
Has to be T Rex. Big bad with an attitude:) Plymouth
Always loved the Triceratops
Richard
Fredericton N.B., Canada
triceratops
triceratops
Neil
Castleford, U.K
triceratops
Stephen Abbots
Birmingham UK
Pterodactyl.
Mike Gambrill.
Pinner, Middlesex.
It’s got to be the Velociraptor, no competition.
Dave Carr, Leigh-on-Sea
Tyrannosaurus
Anne-Marie, Cheddar, UK
Carcharodontosaurus
Big bad (certainly up there with T-Rex) but never gets the credit it deserves because of the challenge writing it’s name and C-Saur just isn’t right.
Steve (UK)
Sarahsaurus – I nearly fell off my chair when I read about this one, a dinosaur called Sarah! Love it
Diplodocus
Louise Johnson,
Sheffield (uk)
Stegosaurus
Kelly
Liverpool (UK)
Favourite dinosaur has to be the T-Rex
Stuart Delahay, Derby
As a kid I always loved ankylosaurus.
T Frost
Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Carnufex (Carolina Butcher)
Chris Stanton
Hatfield
Utahraptor. The real Jurassic world raptor. Max. London
Velociraptor!
Daniel
Roseburg, Or (usa)
My favorite one is T-Rex!
Anton Kushnir
Kiev, Ukraine
Brontosaurus (which is arguably a distinct dinosaur depending on which Paleontologist you talk to).
Dan Larabee
New Berlin, WI (USA)
Rhynchosaur
Brian Coy, Crystal Lake
Afrovenator
Amanda
Glasgow (uk)
Holywood Velociraptor, not the real one.
Conner, San Antonio, TX, USA
T-Rex is our favorite!
— Angel from Princeton, New Jersey, USA