Toys : The Young Scientist Club Science on a Nature Walk Kit

Toys : The Young Scientist Club Science on a Nature Walk Kit

The Young Scientist Club Science on a Nature Walk Kit

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The Young Scientist Club Science on a Nature Walk Kit
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Sales Rank: 69437










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Amazon Maximum Age: 12 years
Amazon Minimum Age: 60 months
Binding: Toy
Brand: Young Scientist Club
EAN: 0892511000002
Label: Young Scientist Club
Manufacturer: Young Scientist Club
Manufacturer Maximum Age: 12 years
Manufacturer Minimum Age: 60 months
Model: 4098505
Publisher: Young Scientist Club
Sales Rank: 69437
Studio: Young Scientist Club



Features:
  • Makes science fun
  • Real field experiments
  • Discover and explore
  • Tons of activities
  • Includes all necessary tools







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Item Description:
Field Experiments Galore, what can be more fun than exploring science through real field experiments on a nature walk. Find animal tracks and fossilize them. Find treasures on a scavenger hunt. Make your own compass. Perform leaf chromatography. Make a bug house. This Young Scientists Club Kit includes all the necessary tools such as binoculars, butterfly net, magnifying glass with whistle, chromatography paper, data entry book, plaster, tracking guide, and waist belt pouch to carry some of these items. Put on your shoes and get ready to discover and explore.











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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - *
My daughter (6) put this on her wishlist for Christmas and finally got it for her birthday. She loves it. It's educational and fun. But it is over priced. It's basically photocopied papers with a very cheap magnifying glass, cheap butterfly net, cheap binoculars, plaster mix and mesh. If the price is not a consideration, then go for it. She loves it and received it as a gift ... so we're all happy here. I would suggest you put in on your child's wishlist and have someone else overspend!


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