My Discovery Telescope
Have you ever seen a close-up photograph of the Moon, with its fascinating cratered landscape? With this telescope, you can investigate the moon's ...
View full detailsHave you ever seen a close-up photograph of the Moon, with its fascinating cratered landscape? With this telescope, you can investigate the moon's ...
View full detailsFor young explorers interested in digging, excavation, archaeology, and imagination! Comes with 12 eggs each containing a different figure, tools...
View full detailsCopernicus Toys scientists have distilled the quintessential pine tree into an beautiful new kit. This looks amazing on your shelf all year round b...
View full detailsWho hasn’t dreamed of having their very own pet dragon? Each of these mystical plaster eggs holds one plastic dragon figurine. Use the small chisel...
View full detailsEmpower your child to boost their self esteem through a fun, hands-on project. After soaking the clay rainbow in water, kids can dig through the s...
View full detailsTake a crack at this egg and discover all seven different species of dinosaurs hidden inside! Will you find the stegosaurus first, or the mighty T-...
View full detailsncover 12 playful puppies inside 12 puppy bones! Once excavation is complete, learn about each puppy breed using the exploration guide. Is your p...
View full detailsA marvelous little memento maker with a little book of instructions on how to press and preserve flowers and craft ideas for elegant displays and c...
View full detailsSet out on your own adventure! With its rubberized body and adjustable strap you won’t miss a beat! Bring birds, worms and butterflies closer w...
View full detailsStudents are drawn to these colorful horseshoes like...magnets! Perfectly sized for smaller hands, the 5" magnets are magnetically correct: 1 foot ...
View full detailsBuild a series of wacky, motorized robots with this introductory mechanical engineering kit for kids ages five and up. A beautifully illustrated 32...
View full detailsMetal Bot is a fun and engaging robot that provides hours of entertainment. With 50 programmable mode actions, he can walk, dance, and glide se...
View full detailsA geological expedition in the palm of your hand! Each of these fun, low-priced excavation blocks contains one real mineral or fossil specimen. The...
View full detailsGears make things move! Join Ty and Karlie — the young engineers featured in the other Kids First early engineering kits — to build four awesome ge...
View full detailsPerfectly sized science tools support early hands-on science investigations. Durable pieces feature measurement markings. Ten double-sided Activity...
View full detailsGrab your beakers and test tubes and step up to your special laboratory station for some exciting chemistry experiments. See how much fun chemistry...
View full detailsBuild a series of adorable, motorized robotic animals with this introductory mechanical engineering kit for kids ages five and up. A beautifully il...
View full detailsUnicorns, clouds, and rainbows ... oh my! Make your own delicious, fun gummy shapes using a gelatin mixture: Pour it into the included mold and con...
View full detailsSet the world aglow with peace, happiness, and good times! Mold fun, glowing gummies and sweet, glowing ice cubes in groovy shapes. Then make a ba...
View full detailsLearn basic programming skills while having fun with Andy, The Code & Play Robot. Andy is ready to program and play with right out of the box —...
View full detailsReady to shred! A few clicks and Halfpipe is ready to cruise through your room on its skateboard base, using an umbrella and broom to propel itself...
View full detailsExplore the natural beauty and wonder of crystals by growing them yourself in many different shapes and colors. Set up your lab base station, the h...
View full detailsTasty Triceratops! Scrumptious Stegosaurus! Toothsome Pterodactyl! Whip up your own delicious dinosaur-shaped gummies! As you prepare these yummy t...
View full detailsSee what kind of things your magnet will pick up. Try paper clips, coins, keys, pins, pens or aluminium foil. Which of these items is attracted t...
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