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Science is all about experimentation and inquiry, i.e. asking the right questions about the world around us. This Learning Resources Science Bundle will help your child with the former, but what about the latter? How do you teach children to be inquisitive? Simple: you need to lead by example! If you want your kids to ask the right questions, you need to ask the right questions yourself, then invite your children to join you in trying to answer them.
To get you started, we've included a list of some of the most important and thought-provoking science questions there are today! Take a look:
1. What's the point of snakes that aren't poisonous? Like, seriously, is there anything cool about them at all?
2. Is a train science? How about a bus? What about feet? What about cereal?
3. Look up into the sky at night and choose a random star: what would you name it? If I told you it was a British star, would you name it something different, like Nigel or something? Using the science of Internet access and the original name you came up, what would the star's Game of Thrones name be?
4. Why does some sunscreen smell so nice, whereas with other suncscreens, it's like, "Whoa, I can't breathe here!"? Could it be that I'm mistaking a cologne smell for a sunscreen smell? What colognes smell nice but not too strong? Is that your professional opinion as a scientist?
5. When you're on fire, you're supposed to stop, drop, and roll, but what about when you're covered in spiders? Also, what could you have done not to be covered in spiders? How early should you start avoiding being covered in spiders? Like, at birth?
6. The ocean: yeesh, amirite?
7. Why is it that some trees have nice soft leaves whereas other trees have pokey needles? Are the pokey trees just huge jerks? Or are they misunderstood? Like, maybe they used to have leaves but now they have needles because they suffered some huge setback--like, in the their career or love life--and were like, "I'm done trying to look nice!"?
8. Do you want to rethink any part of your answers to #2? Did you laugh because it says #2? Is laughter science? How about #2? Did you laugh again?
Features
Recommended Ages: 3+ Years / PreK+
Learning Resources Science Bundle Includes:
- Primary Science Color Mixing Set
- Early Science Explorers Set - Magnifier and Tweezers
- My First Microscope
Primary Science Color Mixing Set:
- Explore the full spectrum of color mixing
- Clear & Fun instructions for multiple activities, with a Key Concept learned for each activity
- Features:
- customizable kaleidoscope with color chips,
- spinning top with interchangeable color mixing discs,
- a 6-piece translucent color wheel,
- Color Mixing Glasses with 6 lenses, and
- 3 test tubes with lids and a dropper in a stand - Includes 10 Activity Cards and a Guide
Early Science Explorers Set - Magnifier and Tweezers:
- Assorted Colors - Colors May Vary
- Includes durable magnifier with built-in stand for hands-free observation, 4.5x magnification, and 4 1/2" diameter viewing area
- Exercises fine motor skills as children use the easy-grip tweezers
- Depressions on the colorful 6" tweezers guide small hands into the proper pincer position
- Washable plastic; colors may vary
My First Microscope:
- Magnify any small object, flat or dimensional
- 8X Magnification: This real, working microscope is designed especially for little kids
- Two extra-large, one-size-fits-all eyepieces (no need to close one eye!)
- Chunky, easy-to-use focusing knob
- Large, fixed sample tray holds flat objects like stamps and coins OR 3D objects like bugs and rocks – no slides required!
- LED light for enhanced viewing of small details
- See a PDF of the Microscope Guide Here
Shipping Note: Shipping to Alaska, Hawaii, and PO Boxes is not available for this item
Warranty: 90 Day Woot Limited Warranty
Specs
Learning Resources Science Bundle | |
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Box Dimensions: | Color Mixing Set: 14" x 10.2" x 3" Magnifier/Tweezers: 1.7" x 6" x 13" Microscope: 10" x 7.3" x 6" |
Batteries: | Microscope Requires 3 "AAA" Batteries, not included |
Origin: | China |
In the Box:
- (1) Learning Resources Primary Science Color Mixing Set - LER5784
- Includes a customizable kaleidoscope with color chips, spinning top with interchangeable color mixing discs, a 6-piece translucent color wheel, Color Mixing Glasses with 6 lenses, 3 test tubes with lids and a dropper in a stand, and 10 Activity Cards and a Guide. - (1) Learning Resources Early Science Explorers Set - Magnifier and Tweezers - LER2777
- Includes 1 magnifier and 1 tweezers (colors may vary) - (1) Learning Resources My First Microscope - EI-5112
- Includes microscope with two eyepieces, focusing knob, sample tray, and LED light
Specs
Learning Resources Science Bundle | |
---|---|
Box Dimensions: | Color Mixing Set: 14" x 10.2" x 3" Magnifier/Tweezers: 1.7" x 6" x 13" Microscope: 10" x 7.3" x 6" |
Batteries: | Microscope Requires 3 "AAA" Batteries, not included |
Origin: | China |
In the Box:
- (1) Learning Resources Primary Science Color Mixing Set - LER5784
- Includes a customizable kaleidoscope with color chips, spinning top with interchangeable color mixing discs, a 6-piece translucent color wheel, Color Mixing Glasses with 6 lenses, 3 test tubes with lids and a dropper in a stand, and 10 Activity Cards and a Guide. - (1) Learning Resources Early Science Explorers Set - Magnifier and Tweezers - LER2777
- Includes 1 magnifier and 1 tweezers (colors may vary) - (1) Learning Resources My First Microscope - EI-5112
- Includes microscope with two eyepieces, focusing knob, sample tray, and LED light
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