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Dig four 3D dinosaur puzzles from the giant 20 cm plaster egg: Tyrannosaurus, Diplodocus, Stegosaurus and Styracosaurus. Includes: digging tools and a tray for mess-free digging.
A 24 cm tornado lamp, ideal for decorating the bedroom. Pour in the water and add the flakes. The lamp has a LED, which changes colour and reproduces a submarine tornado. Discover 5 surprising experiments on water !
A set for performing magic tricks explained by science. Make objects levitate with static electricity, change liquid water into a solid and discover optical illusions. Magic sand, which dries in the wink of an eye, included.
A set with 12 eggs to hollow out to unearth 12 different dinosaurs, including Tyrannosaurus rex, Brachiosaurus, Triceratops, Pteranodon and Spinosaurus. Decorate your bedroom with the poster.
Use the screwdriver included to assemble the controller, build the cabinet and connect the components: screen, loudspeaker and power supply. Customise your cabinet with stickers. Discover 12 games inspired by the great arcade classics: puzzle, snake, breakout, shoot'em up...
Reproduce a volcanic eruption using the reagents included. Use the tools to dig in the volcano and unearth 5 volcanic rocks.
Assemble the parts of the car with the screwdriver, and then make it move with solar energy.
With the screwdriver included, assemble the elements to construct your pinball machine. Connect the components with the no-solder connectors: bumpers, LEDs and the score table. Personalise your pinball machine with stickers. The electronic board emits sounds whenever the ball hits the bumpers and keeps track of players' scores.
An illuminated flying ball for playing alone or with friends. Guide your ball so that it flies through the air. Can be used indoors or outdoors. Rechargeable with the USB cable included.
Assemble the 45 cm skeleton to learn about anatomy. The bones have a realistic texture and colour. The skeleton is fully articulated and the child can place it in any position. A base is supplied to stand the skeleton on a desk. The child can stick labels on the bones to identify them, and observe the X-rays included.
Assemble the giant 85 cm skeleton to learn about anatomy. The bones have a realistic texture and colour. The skeleton is fully articulated and the child can place it in any position. A base is supplied to stand the skeleton on a desk. The child can stick labels on the bones to identify them. 10 X-rays are included.
A kit containing six disgusting experiments: slimy worms, dripping eyes, bouncy poop… Contains: beakers, pipette, measuring spoon, sodium alginate, colouring…