Showing posts with label biology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label biology. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Educational Insights Micropro 48 - Piece Microscope Set Review

Educational Insights Micropro 48 - Piece Microscope Set
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I got this microscope and right away was able to look at different things. I even looked at things like bee wings, cricket legs, my mom's hair, my dog's fur, and a flower petal. The pre-made slides that came with it were pretty cool too - I liked the onion cells best. I would highly recommend this microscope for you to buy. One of the things I don't like so much about it is the cover slips for the slides you can make for yourself - I don't understand why they are round, and many of them are kind of scratched.

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MicroPro 48-piece Microscope Set 50x, 100x, 150x, 300x, and 600x magnifications With the GeoSafariMicroPro, young scientists can investigate everything from cells to crystals! Perfect for individual or classroom use, the glass eyepieces and power settings from 50x to 600x provide users with superior precision viewing. The built-in light and rack and pinion focusing help deliver bright, clear images. The 48-piece kit has professionally prepared slides and everything users need to make their own specimen slides. Not a toy, but a scientific instrument, the GeoVisionMicroPro includes high-quality components and features that make it appropriate for science learning at any age.

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Friday, January 20, 2012

Educational Insights Geosafari Talking Microscope Review

Educational Insights Geosafari Talking Microscope
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My kids LOVE this microscope - they are 6 & 4 yrs old respectively. They have spent a lot of time peering through the microscopes viewfinder to look at the included creepy crawlies. Unfortunately - because the storage for the slides isn't intrinsic to the microscope - they've gotten lost. I was also disappointed that there wasn't an expansion pack of slides for the kids to learn more. Great toy - but limited.

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Kids get an up-close view of 12 fascinating bugs as they hear cool facts or test their knowledge of each critter in fun quiz games. Features 5x focusing magnifier and a light for easy viewing. Comes with Talking Microscope unit and 12 prepared interactive slides with storage box. Requires three "C" batteries (not included). Measures 10" x 8.1" x 5.4".

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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Crayola Beginnings Color Me A Song Review

Crayola Beginnings Color Me A Song
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Most of my daughters toys are played with a few times and then forgotten, minus stuffed animals :D She mostly just 'reads' books and colors during the day when we aren't outside. When I saw the Color Me A Song, I just knew it would be perfect for her, because she LOVES coloring and music. I'm not sure about the other reviewer getting markers in hers, but the Color Me A Song is supposed to come with several triangular shaped crayons, which are great because they don't roll of the table :D They are easy for her and my 3 year old to hold. I also love the tray that you can keep the crayons in when not in use, so when we take it with us, I don't have to bring the crayon box too. To my surprise, my 3 year old, very active son also loves this toy. It has held up well, esp. since they both use it at the same time and will snatch it from each other, hehe. I couldn't have made a better investment, imo.

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Foster your toddler's creative confidence with Crayola® Beginnings Color Me A Song. As your child scribbles, the unit generates colorful music! The faster your child scribbles, the faster the music plays. Creative music experience helps develop gross and fine motor skills. Four instrument buttons let your child choose piano, banjo, trumpet and drum music -- in four different musical styles: country, rock, salsa and swing. The Color Me A Song unit contains built-in storage for eight triangular crayons. Recommended for children ages 24 months and up.

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