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Discover 15 experiments you can do about volcanoes and dinosaurs: recreate volcanic eruptions at home, study volcanic rocks, make your own lava lamp, and dig up a Tyrannosaurus skeleton and then re-assemble it.
Submerge the egg in water to hatch and grow a dinosaur. 6 models to collect: Triceratops, Tyrannosaurus, Brachiosaurus, Spinosaurus, Stegosaurus and Ankylosaurus !
A cauldron to conduct 30 magical experiments and become a real wizard! Activate the light effects and smoke and use the magic wands to surprise your audience. Reagents are included to help you complete the experiments successfully.
Discover 15 fun explosive experiments: a bomb, a geyser, a rocket! The kit contains foam protective pads and goggles for carrying out the experiments in total safety.
Discover 15 activities to try in the dark. Light the UV lamp to admire fluorescent colours. Make slime and phosphorescent bouncy balls that glow in the night.
A 3-in-1 microscope for exploring the microscopic world. USB webcam mode: for carrying out observations using a Mac or PC. Smartphone mode: use a telephone or tablet for your observations. Optical mode: use it like a conventional microscope. Up to 400x zoom. Dual LED lighting.Various accessories included (scalpel, tweezers, slices for samples...)...
A kit for carrying out amazing colour activities: lava lamp, magic soup, density cocktail?
A model of the human body, with soft organs to dissect and phosphorescent bones. Discover 12 experiments to understand the secrets of anatomy: cultivate bacteria, make slimy mucus and listen to your heart beating with the stethoscope.
A pocket microscope for exploring the microscopic world with a 120x magnification microscope. Included a leaflet with a quiz on easily observable everyday objects.
Observe the microscopic world with a microscope featuring 400x magnification, ideal for beginners. 15 experiments to understand the materials around us, with equipment for preparing your own samples. Illustrated colour booklet.
Discover the solar system and its 8 planets, which rotate according to real orbit cycles over a period of 35 minutes. The Sun in the centre lights up like a night light. Convert the model to show the Earth and the Moon, and reproduce eclipses with the lamp (included).