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Science Mad Planetarium, SM56, One Colour

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With these Night Vision Goggles, kids will discover a different world at night! Light-weight and hands-free, they’re the perfect accessory for exciting missions and adventures! The blue-tinted lenses and bright LED light beams, offer a good view of one’s surroundings in the dim and dark. Kids can even concentrate their night vision with the flip-out scope and 2X magnifying lens. First, let’s take a look at this planetarium star globe that will transform your room with the major constellations across the walls and ceilings. It is best to display in a small room or near the wall to view the images/words more clearly and sharper focus. British weather is always so unpredictable. Some days, there can be strong winds with rain and other days can be just calm and cold. Why not get this fun 5-in-1 weather station for your garden and record the details for yourself? Learn how to measure these conditions like a true meteorologist. Although most of the items you need are included in the kit for the experiments, there are a few that require additional supplies such as a pencil, jam jar, paper clip etc. And additional chemicals such as plaster of paris and epsom salts are needed for some of the experiments. Although there are plenty of experiments to do without these additional chemical components! Doing The Experiments

Designed to inspire curiosity and give kids a fun way to learn more about the world in which they live, the Science Mad! collection is like no other! So, if you want to encourage young minds to develop their knowledge and interest in science further, keep reading to find out more about some of our favourite items in this collection… E was supposed to leave the crystal solution stand for four to five days so it could evaporate. She kept a close eye on them daily so she could see the changes. After five days she could see that all the liquid had evaporated so she tried to remove the crystals from the shaped containers. Unfortunetly the ones in the shaped containers had evaporated too much and the crystals did not keep their shape when removed. E was disappointed but was glad she had lef the remaining mixture in the bigger mixing pot. When she removed it she was thrilled to see the formed crystals and proudly put it on the display stand. End result – Crystals formed. Everyone loves talking about the weather! Observe and create a record of the weather conditions where you are. It features rainfall gauge, indicator and compass for determining wind direction and a thermometer. There are of course some items that do not come with the set, however they are easy to get a hold of by visiting a local chemist and a supermarket. You may find though you have many of the items already at home in your cupboards. Additionally, mixing saturated solutions isn’t an exact science. So there is a little trial and error required, especially regarding the amount of water required (you sometimes need a little more than stated. And the crystal structures can be quite fragile, especially when not fully grown (still liquid solution left) so care is needed when moving them about.The Science Mad range of science toys offers kids real scientific equipment and kits, with real working features. The kits guide children (and the adults who are supervising them ) through fun experiments in the fields of chemistry, physics, electronics and more! Kids can discover the wonders of chemistry with this well-equipped laboratory set with an excellent selection of 10 different chemicals. It includes a real methylated spirit burner to help when learning about the fascinating chemical reactions involving heat. You do need to add some of the ingredients which do not come included in the box so take a read through, organise which experiments you are going to start with and then get prepared. As you can see from my photo, this is a well-equipped set that comes with a glass beaker, glass conical flask, glass stirring rod, cork stoppers, filter papers, indicator papers, measuring spoon, test tube and many more! The chemicals come in child-safe bottles and are also sealed with foil. Children may need adult help to remove the protective seal and open the bottles. As you all know I love anything that is educational. Anything that really sparks the boys interests in a fun and exciting way is always a winner with me. So when we were given the opportunity to try out some of the Science Mad range, I said yes.

Kids can discover the wonders of chemistry with this well-equipped laboratory set with an excellent selection of 10 different chemicals. It includes a real methylated spirit burner to help when learning about the fascinating chemical reactions involving heat. Children will love performing 80+ safety-tested, themed experiments, all clearly planned and set out within the detailed instruction manual. Positioned next to the rain gauge, there are the integrated compass and thermometer. The compass can be used with the wind direction arrow to see which direction the wind is blowing. The thermometer measures temperature in both degrees Celsius and Fahrenheit. This tabletop planetarium is suitable for ages eight and above. It is lightweight and easy to use. It requires four AA batteries for the planetarium and two AA batteries to operate the pointer, which are not included in the box. The pointer shines a red light, which is perfect to show your little one what you are looking at. It comes with a spare bulb for your planetarium. The really great thing that stands out about the Science Mad! collection of products is that it offers kids real scientific equipment and enables them to use real kits with working features. Science Mad! is the collection from Trends UK that offers kids real scientific equipment and kits with real working features. These brilliant kits provide everything needed for fun experiments in the fields of chemistry, physics, electronics and more.The Planetarium Star Globe creates a light-up globe of the major constellations such as Orion, Pegasus, and Ursa Major that projects onto the walls and ceiling of a darkened room. The base makes the globe rotate and a light pointer helps you to highlight particular stars and constellations. There are over 80 safety-tested, themed experiments to do and they are all clearly planned and set out within the detailed instruction manual. There are a total of 13 chapters. It covers soluble & insoluble substances, invisible inks, crystal chemistry, paper chromatography, acids & alkalis, chemical reactions of acids & alkalis, other chemical reactions, heating substances, the chemistry of some gases, iodine chemistry, sugar chemistry, distinguishing fibres and textile dyes. At the end of the instructions, it explains the results of your experiments on how they should be and why. The Science Mad! 30mm Telescope is fun and easy to use, allowing young explorers to discover the world around them. Lightweight and portable, for all those trips and adventures, this starter telescope uses optical glass lenses to provide a useful 15x magnification, making the world appear that much bigger, and in more exciting detail. Next, we have this well-equipped Chemistry Lab kit that comes with a selection of ten different chemicals. It also includes a real methylated spirit burner to help when learning about the fascinating chemical reactions involving heat.

Children will love performing 80+ safety-tested, themed experiments, all clearly planned and set out within the detailed instruction manual. The booklet gives through explanations so it is great for filling in exactly why reactions happen and what is being learnt during each experiment. Finding toys and activities which spark children’s curiosity and allow them to follow their passions while having fun is a win-win for both parents and children. I love to see my kids exploring their interests and developing their knowledge, and the Science Mad! Science kits enable them to do just that. Over the years something we have always encouraged with the children is stem activities. been something that all of the children have enjoyed doing. It helps having a granddad who is a science teacher as he has always found fun stem activities to help entertain the grandchild with. Children can learn and discover about growing and cultivating their own crystals. The kit contains all children need to grow different colours and types of crystal. The detailed instruction booklet contains fascinating experiments and explains how crystals were formed when the gases the Earth is made from cooled, millions of years ago. The Science Mad Chemistry Lab comes well equipped with a selection of 10 different chemicals as well as a real methylated spirit burner. IT is a perfect kit for those aged 10+. The Instruction manual features over 80 different safety tested experiments which are really easy to follow and understand. I love that the safety remains a key element of the Chemistry Lab and you are reminded at each stage of any safety tips.Your details will not be passed onto any other third parties, apart from Trends Toys Pr representatives, by TheToyScoop. Most of the experiments require kids to create saturated solutions of the chemical compounds to grow crystals using slightly different methods. Using these kits, children are guided through fun experiments in the fields of chemistry, physics, electronics and more. I also learned a few things while supervising, so it is fun for the whole family and definitely a brilliant way of exploring hands on learning for kids who have a natural curiosity for Science and a thirst for exploring and gaining knowledge. Your details will be passed to Science Mad, but will not be passed onto any third parties by ET Speaks From Home. By entering, you are agreeing that your forename and last initial (Facebook profile) can be shared on the Gleam application if you are drawn as the winner.

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