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A set of microscope slides with 20 prepared specimens including rabbit blood, sunflower pollen, bamboo, cricket wing, etc. An illustrated note explains in detail what features to look for.
A pocket microscope for exploring the microscopic world with a 120x magnification microscope. Included a leaflet with a quiz on easily observable everyday objects.
Observe the microscopic world with a microscope featuring 400x magnification, ideal for beginners. 15 experiments to understand the materials around us, with equipment for preparing your own samples. Illustrated colour booklet.
Phosphorescent planets to be stuck onto the bedroom wall or ceiling. Wall adhesive included. 5 models available: Earth - Moon - Saturn - Jupiter - Mars
Phosphorescent planets to be stuck onto the bedroom wall or ceiling. Wall adhesive included. 5 models available: Earth - Moon - Saturn - Jupiter - Mars.
Phosphorescent planets to be stuck onto the bedroom wall or ceiling. Wall adhesive included. 5 models available: Earth - Moon - Saturn - Jupiter - Mars.
Phosphorescent planets to be stuck onto the bedroom wall or ceiling. Wall adhesive included. 5 models available: Earth - Moon - Saturn - Jupiter - Mars.
Phosphorescent planets to be stuck onto the bedroom wall or ceiling. Wall adhesive included. 5 models available: Earth - Moon - Saturn - Jupiter - Mars.
Phosphorescent solar system to stick on bedroom walls or ceilings. Expose the stars to the light for one minute and they will shine for one hour!
Phosphorescent stars to stick on bedroom walls or ceilings. Expose the stars to the light for one minute and they will shine for one hour!
Discover the starry sky, the planets and the Moon's craters. The telescope can also be used for observations during the day : animals, monuments etc. Lens 50 mm in diameter and two interchangeable eyepieces (20 and 4 mm). Floor tripod measuring 89 cm. A sky map is included. A starter telescope with a 15-activity instruction booklet.
Discover the solar system and its 8 planets, which rotate according to real orbit cycles over a period of 35 minutes. The Sun in the centre lights up like a night light. Convert the model to show the Earth and the Moon, and reproduce eclipses with the lamp (included).