MY FIRST MIND BLOWING SCIENCE: By ALEX. 11 mind blowing activities and experiments to delight and educate young scientists. Ages 6+. Adult supervision required. WHAT’S THE MATTER WITH YOUR MATTER: Is it a solid, liquid, or gas? Your My First Mind Blowing Science kit will help you figure it out! EXPLORE THE SCEINCE BEHIND THE EXPERIMENTS: Write secret messages to your friends. Make colored crystals from cabbage. Erupt a color-changing volcano. Make magic fizzing potions and more! THE STUFF THE UNIVERSE IS MADE OF: Solid, liquid, or gas? Solids are hard and rigid. Liquids flow and puddle. Gases don’t hold their shape and don’t puddle. How does science change these three to acids, bases, or make chemical reactions? MIND BLOWING SCEINCE SECRETS: Each activity reveals mind blowing science secrets. Chemical reactions explained, acid base indicators, carbon dioxide gas, the learning is endless fun. WHAT YOU WILL FIND IN YOUR KIT: Vegetable oil, citric acid, corn starch, baking soda, cross-linked polyacrylate copolymer, red cabbage powder, color tablets (3), test tubes (3), plastic cups (3), cotton swabs (3), plastic scoops (1ml and 0.15 ml), stir sticks (2), test tube stand, pipette. HOUSEHOLD ITEMS NEEDED FOR EXPERIMENT: Water, baking flour, plate or tray, masking tape, red and blue pens, red grape juice, white coffee filter, medium size bowl or cup, measuring spoons and cups, spoon for stirring, soap, towels, food coloring (optional), plastic wrap.
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Learn the basics of science from chemical reactions to the use of science tools. With mind blowing experiments such as creating a sunset in a test tube and making a color-changing volcano, children will love learning fascinating facts about their natural world and this kit will keep them engrossed with interactive experiments. | Adults who are supervising experiments do not need to be science gurus. In addition to step-by-step instructions for each experiment, the detailed activity guide included with this kit provides adults with 'mind blowing science secrets' that help to answer questions about what's happening in each experiment. |
Red cabbage powder (0.25oz/7g), citric acid (2oz/59ml), baking soda (2oz/59ml), 3 color tablets, cross-linked polyacrylamide co-polymer (0.5oz/14g), vegetable oil (2oz/59ml), corn starch (2oz/59ml), paper, 2 cotton swabs, 3 test tubes with caps, test tube stand, 3 plastic cups, pipette, stir 2 sticks, small and medium plastic measuring scoops and activity guide.
Scientific Explorer is the industry leader in fun and educational activity-based science kits for children. Appreciated by parents for their educational value and loved by children for their hands-on fun, Scientific Explorer kits help develop critical thinking skills, inspire imagination, and encourage exploration through interactive experiments and activities that help make learning fun. Scientific Explorer is a member of the Alex Brands Family.
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Customers find the science fundamentals kit fun, entertaining, and a great gift. They mention it comes with everything they need and is easy to follow. Customers also say it's educational and enhances their interest in science. They also mention it'll be an enjoyable experience for young kids.
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Customers find the science fundamentals kit fun. They mention it provides hours of entertainment and is simple for a basic kit. Customers also say the kit opens their eyes and provides excitement. They say the kids enjoy watching the reaction.
"...The experiments are easy to produce and great fun - definitely worth the money!" Read more
"...the books, and the education to diy the whole thing... the kit is easy, fun , and we actually DO it." Read more
"This was a GREAT, fun, and exciting kit for my 6yo! She had a lot of fun with it, and we gave it to another friend as a birthday present...." Read more
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Customers find the science fundamentals kit to be a wonderful gift. They mention it comes with everything they need and is worth the purchase.
"...Final verdict - this is an excellent beginner science kit that will motivate young children and enhance their interest in science...." Read more
"... MOST ingredients are included , but common ingredients like flour are not (although baking soda is included...funny)...." Read more
"This was a GREAT , fun, and exciting kit for my 6yo! She had a lot of fun with it, and we gave it to another friend as a birthday present...." Read more
"This proved to be such a wonderful gift and great fun for the young minds that received it...." Read more
Customers find the instructions in the science fundamentals kit easy to follow. They say the experiments are simple and fun.
"...Each experiment comes with detailed step by step instructions , and also a segment titled "Mind Blowing Science Secrets" which I found quite..." Read more
"...It's fun, it's easy , there are some experiments that require patience, which is really good for this age group...." Read more
"...Adult supervision is required. But instructions are extremely detailed even if you do not have a working knowledge of science or chemical reactions...." Read more
"...3. The instructions clearly reinforce the ideas from previous experiments.4...." Read more
Customers find the science fundamentals kit to be a great introduction to science. They say it motivates young children and enhances their interest in science. The reactions are small, but yield interesting discussions with the junior scientist. The instructional booklet gives some basic science, and the concepts build so that first the kids learn about acids and bases. Customers also mention the experiments are well-described and entertaining. Overall, they say it's a hands-on learning experience for children of all ages.
"...science kit that will motivate young children and enhance their interest in science ...." Read more
"...Overall, this is open and go science . It has the materials and describes the process and what you are learning...." Read more
"...While enjoying the fun of it, it provides a wonderful opportunity to teach the young minds in a manner that generates true interest...." Read more
"...As a home school mom, here is what I like: 1. The concepts build so that first the kids learn about acids and bases in a simple way and then return..." Read more
Customers find the science fundamentals kit to be kids-friendly. They mention it's good for a child too old for s a more babyish toy, an enjoyable experience for young kids, and a terrific product for developing natural curiosity. They say it'll get the child excited about science and learning. Customers also mention it would be a great addition for homeschooling.
"...Mind Blowing Science Kids Science Experiment Kit is a great addition for homeschooling or those of us on distance learning right now...." Read more
"...It’s Not for preschoolers ; who want to touch everything, and then rub their eyes/mouths." Read more
"...All of the test tubes etc. are plastic, which means that it's safer for a 3-4 year old who could drop them and all the ingredients that you get in..." Read more
"...the item included all that was listed, was compacted, and encouraged learning through play which is huge in our household...." Read more
Customers find the product's color variety cute. They say the graphics are bright and colorful, and grab even reluctant learners' attention. They also say the ideas in the book are cute and unique. Customers also mention the supplies are safe and each experiment is very visual.
"...The test tubes/beakers were great quality and very attractive to the kids ...." Read more
"...He is very bright and creative so I give him rein to make up his own twists. Usually just adding food coloring or testing other substances with it...." Read more
"...The 7 year old enjoyed it more than the 12 year old but it's still very cool ...." Read more
"...Has a neat test tube rack , but it’s only really used in 1 experiment. Color tablets don’t really dissolve well...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the value for money of the science fundamentals kit. Some mention it's well worth the price, while others say it'll be worthless.
"...The experiments are easy to produce and great fun - definitely worth the money !" Read more
"... Seems a bit pricey for content but he loves it and we just go back and redo with a twist...." Read more
"...This is one of the best prices I found for similar kits, too...." Read more
"... Worthless kit . Just google for some simple experiments yourself...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the quality of the experiments in the science fundamentals kit. Some mention they're great and great for kids to learn to perform. However, others say the final products are a bit underwhelming, some didn't really work out, and there's a lack of explanation of the experiment.
"...This kit contains a good amount for the experiments . The equipment (tubes, rack, measuring scoops etc) is simple but sturdy enough...." Read more
"... Some of the experiments are repetitive , but that's a good thing for early childhood.And cornstarch and water? Everyone knows that one...." Read more
"...only enough material to do the task once, this kit provides a fair amount of the powders and allows you to repeat the project over and over...." Read more
"...was the Wizard kit which I gave 1 star because the experiments were basically the same , we were both bummed and marketing wise one would think to..." Read more
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