Archive for the ‘Biology and Anatomy’ Category
Friday, August 15th, 2008
With this kit, kids will get to investigate weather with experiments on wind, rain, storms, clouds, rainbows, temperature, evaporation, pressure, and more. I love the instruction manuals that all the Thames & Kosmos Science Kits come with. That is one of the aspects that make these such wonderful toys. The ...
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Monday, March 31st, 2008
Kids and adults alike will be hooked after peering through this super-powered microscope! Commonly found items, such as newspapers, pencil strokes, flower petals, bugs, and even clothing fibers, look amazingly detailed when magnified 40 times their normal size. There's no limit to what can be explored: Use the stand to ...
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Monday, March 31st, 2008
Kids snap together the shark model from the inside out! Fins, gills, muscles, and denticles—not to mention teeth—bring kids eye-to eye with one of the world's most intriguing creatures. Fact and fiction are defined; the shark's mind and body are revealed. Irresistable!
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Monday, March 31st, 2008
This pull-trigger skeletal hand works like a human hand but without skin blocking the view, it's far more entertaining! Experiments and comparisons offer a first-hand look at how we grip, grab, and grasp–and that's just the beginning. Lefty or righty, it's handled here!
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Monday, March 31st, 2008
Kids learn all the major bones as they assemble this unique soft foam puzzle. Great for playtime, this large 15 piece puzzle is 4' tall when assembled, making it life-size for kids. Once assembly is complete, have children lie on top of it so they can see where the major ...
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Monday, March 31st, 2008
Make no bones about it: these fun skeletons will have kids laughing as they learn. Four molded plastic skeletons are perfectly sized for young scientists and feature all the human body's major bones. Each of the skeleton's bones is labeled with a letter; an Activity Guide and chart provide the ...
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