Edible Chemistry Kit
The chemistry experiment you can eat and drink. Make cabbade do your bidding. Use cabbage to make fizzy drinks, color changing foaming jelly, pol...
View full detailsThe chemistry experiment you can eat and drink. Make cabbade do your bidding. Use cabbage to make fizzy drinks, color changing foaming jelly, pol...
View full detailsExplore hydraulics, pneumatics, and robotics with your very own GIANT hydraulic hand! Using over 200 plastic pieces and piston tubes that you fill ...
View full detailsCalling all meteorologists-in-training! This compact, 5-in-1 weather station provides the tools to investigate specific weather phenomena and Earth...
View full detailsMix up a rainbow of mouth-wateringly delicious lip balms and lip glosses. Experiment with a vibrant spectrum of colors and flavors to create your o...
View full detailsBuild your own adorable robotic pet hedgehog! With the 172 building pieces in this kit, you can assemble a real robot that looks like a cute hedgeh...
View full detailsUntil this ground-breaking kit was introduced, a physics set was almost unheard of. Physics is an essential science for everyone, and this kit prov...
View full detailsWatch this submarine dive underwater powered by baking soda. This Kidzlabs Diving Submarine is great in pools or baths. Baking soda is not included...
View full detailsBuild, code, and play — with mighty REX! Assemble your own robotic model of the giant, powerful, ferocious Tyrannosaurus rex. Use the handheld cont...
View full detailsHead into the lab for an in-depth investigation of genetics, the branch of biology focused on heredity and variation in organisms, and DNA, the aci...
View full detailsDo you ever wonder how bridges span huge distances and how skyscrapers stay standing? Structural engineers use physics and their knowledge of the p...
View full detailsAssemble this cutting-edge robotic arm from almost 300 plastic pieces, learning how each part comes together in its intricate mechanical design. Ju...
View full detailsAn apple that defies gravity and walks a tightrope — what would Isaac Newton have thought? Build a cute apple robot that walks along a tightrope. H...
View full detailsThink of this as an analogue robot. Wood and string combine to make a precision grabbing device. The builder controls the bot with levers and str...
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