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No hay artículos en el carroCynthia alvarado
Comentado en México el 23 de mayo de 2024
Muy bonito
Paula B.
Comentado en México el 21 de julio de 2023
El microscopio no sirve, es solo aluminio no se distingue nada, bien el diseño pero el lente es solo de juguete. Las fichas para los experimentos vienen en inglés .Todos los tubos y matraces son de plástico.Es lindo juguete
Fátima Garcia
Comentado en México el 26 de junio de 2023
Le gustó mucho a mi hijo de 5 años. El estuvo pidiendo un juego de química ⚗️, este lo ví muy completo y buena relación calidad-precio, trae varias experimentos sencillos que ocupan ingredientes que casi siempre tenemos en casa, o fáciles de conseguir.
Yeimi
Comentado en México el 29 de diciembre de 2023
Excelente y divertido
龍光寺智
Comentado en Japón el 17 de diciembre de 2023
早く送ってもらえてクリスマスが楽しみです
AMJ
Comentado en Singapur el 23 de mayo de 2022
The blue pole keeps falling over, it's not heavy enough. Other than that we love it because the grandkids are having fun. Good set.
Mario
Comentado en México el 16 de diciembre de 2021
Llego mucho antes de mi esperado, está muy lindo, el microscoopio es mucho más de lo que esperaba.
Karla leonher
Comentado en México el 14 de junio de 2020
Buen juguete a mi hijo le encanto trae su kit de laboratorio y tarjetas para hacer los experimentos
Upa Ruiz
Comentado en México el 31 de enero de 2020
Los niños han disfrutado mucho con este juguete educativo.
Itandehui Martínez salinas
Comentado en México el 10 de enero de 2020
Muy bien mayerial, resistente u de buen tamaño !!!
Immatrex
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de abril de 2020
I've been on the fence about this product for like a year. My son is 4.5 and when this recently went on sale for $33, I snagged a set. I'm usually the kind of parent who isn't a "spend money on the kit when you can find everything you need at the dollar store/probably have something I could sort of use for the same idea already/make it yourself" type. But in the case, I'm so glad I did because for once I don't have to go looking all over kingdom come to find ideas and materials which saves me a ton of time, and it's visually enticing and appealing to a child, which is part of his enthusiasm towards using it. I get asked to do something in this set every day now and that's pretty sweet.The gift went over well with my kid who's a sensory experience lover. I definitely lead the expirement, but he's the one following my verbal instructions and doing all the action because it's safe for little hands, there's a decent margin for error, and he gets to really connect concepts like "do what your mother says because MAYBE she actually knows wtf she's talking about" and I love how he's learning about the process of science and expirements and concepts (sorry, dad and I are both science majors so it's an enjoyable aspect for us too) . He's got a good attention span for his age, the expirements are definitely dynamic for this age and I'd say up to maybe 7, if the child hasn't done stuff like this with you already or in school. Even so these activities have a wide range of quick experiences to longer ones requiring more patience, think like something that would sit for a couple days vs something with an immediate action. The instructions and concepts are explained simply on the cards, however some of them might be better further explained for engagement of concepts. For example, one of my son's favorite shows is DIY Sci on Amazon Prime with Steve Spangler. So when we did the expirement involving density ("Fireworks") after having watched DIY's episode discussing those concepts, it was a good way to tie in what we'd learned on the show already and my son loved it.As for the stuff you need, you'll probably already have all of it, but I went through the expirement cards and here's what's listed besides stuff like measuring spoons/water:Gummy bearsSaltEggVinegarPaper towelFood coloringPaper cupThread/twineLarge paperclipBaking sodaCooked spaghettiBaby oilVegetable oilWhite washable paintGlitterSodium bicarbonate tabletsHoneyMilk1 celery stalk w/leaves1 white flower (carnation)Liquid dish soapCotton swabSensory items/foods with texture/outdoor items to view under scopeIceHalf and halfSugarVanilla extractM&Ms
Numb Punk
Comentado en Canadá el 8 de abril de 2020
My 4 year old daughter andI love everything and it came with everything as advertised. Even when we aren't doing specifically science things she loves to make magic potions with this. So it's also a great pretend kit. Also the viewscope doesn't work really I've tried adjusting for different things and I can't see anything 99% of the time but reading previous reviews I anticipated this so I bought a microscope in addition to the this kit. I love that it's super easy to clean, the beakers and bottles are big so the kids can grasp it easily. The large tube also has the option of using two types of lids, 1 that prevents any content to escape and 2 others that have multiple holes in them. Came with a lot of cards to try experiments. Looking forward to reading through them. I would highly recommend especially for younger children and easy clean.
Ana k vargas
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de agosto de 2019
I have stem subscription for my 4 year old This science kit is fantastic and very fun to use , it comes with the cards that have instructions and supply list which include usual house hold items and it was easy I did struggle with the show for and it propping up the funnels to the beakers they kept falling so idk about that they need to make it a tab bit more functional specially for kids but I works around it regardless. Easy to clean and store
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