Young Scientist Set 2

The Young Scientist (Magnetism Static Electricity & Clouds) Become A Young Scientist & Experience This Electrifying Set! This Set Is As Imaginative As It Is Fascinating. Young Scientists Shape Magnetic Fields Construct A Magna Doodle Delve Into Magnets Using Magnetic Fields Lodestones And Iron Filings Explore Ststic Electicity By Using Balloons Create Sparks, Bend Water, Have Hair Raising Experience, Make Cereal Jump, Learn About Tornadoes, Clouds, Evaporation, Condensation And Precipitation, Make Clouds In A Jar, Recreate The Water Cycle That All Will Keep Young Scientists Captivated For Hours. Age: 8+

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Magnetism Dwelve into magnets using magnetic fields, lodestones & iron fillings. Young Scientists shape magnetic fillings, float ceramic ring magnets, and study a real lodestone. Young Scientist will be thrilled to finish this kit by making their own magna doodle ornados, Clouds & Water Cycle Form tornados, make clouds in a jar, recreate the water cycle! Young Scientists learn about tornados, clouds, evaporation, condensation & precipitation with experiments such as creating clouds in a jar & recreating the water cycle. Young Scientist will be captivated when they finish this kit with a tornado in a bottle. Static Electricity Create Sparks, bend water, & make cereal jump. Young Scientists will create real lightning sparks, bend water, make cereal jump, have a hair raising experience, and make balloons stick. Sparks will be flying when young scientists explore static electricity with this fascinating kit. Learn Science the easy way
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Dimension 35.8 x 22.6 x 5 cm
Product Weight 699 g
Age Group 8+
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