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 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 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 detailsFling small objects across your room as Leonado da Vinci intended. This kit brings his sketches into reality. Everything you need to build is inc...
View full detailsBrew up a cauldron of sweet, magical potions that you can actually drink. Follow the illustrated story of two young wizards-in-training, Randolph a...
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 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 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 detailsThese dinosaur figurines grow sparkling crystal spikes overnight! Everything you need for this easy and fun science project is included. You can wa...
View full detailsHave a blast with this awesome engineering project! Construct an air-powered robotic glove that launches safe foam darts. Learn about pneumatics — ...
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 detailsPerfectly sized science tools support early hands-on science investigations. Durable pieces feature measurement markings. Ten double-sided Activity...
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 detailsBuild six different air-and-water powered models Harness the power of air and water to make things move! Build water-rocket cars, jet-propelled boa...
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 detailsGecko Run takes classic marble runs to the next level with new creative challenges and less restrictive building requirements. This innovative marb...
View full detailsEver dreamed of having a vending machine in your room? With this engineering kit, you can build and experiment with your own toy vending machine. F...
View full detailsCan you identify an unknown liquid or powder? What secrets become visible under a UV light? How do you analyze fingerprints, soil, ink, and handwri...
View full detailsPrimary Science Lab Set Perfectly sized science tools support early hands-on science investigations. Durable pieces feature measurement markings. T...
View full detailsRealistically detailed jumbo magnets are designed for demonstration. Models the life cycle of a frog (from egg to tadpole to adult frog) on your wh...
View full detailsFeatures realistic illustrations to model up to 6 stages in the life cycles of a bean and apple. Two life cycles in one!Label-free for versatility ...
View full detailsGiant Magnetic Butterfly Life Cycle Enlarged for demonstration, magnets featuring realistic illustrations model up to 9 stages in the butterfly lif...
View full detailsCreate, experiment & learn about STEM. Children use craft sticks and other materials to build their own catapult, craft stick explosion, Ferris...
View full detailsIt's a galaxy of stars in the palm of your hand! Young astronomers can explore early space science by beaming images of space onto any surface for ...
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