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STEM Life with a nine-year-old college student

Scientific Explorer My First Mind Blowing Science Kit

by Sarah

If there’s one thing kids love, it’s carrying out experiments! So, if you’re looking to give them an exciting yet educational gift, this Scientific Explorer My First Mind Blowing Science Kit is sure to be a winner.

Scientific Explorer My First Mind Blowing Science Kit

Designed for kids aged 6 and over, this incredible kit comes with 11 awesome activities. These do-it-yourself experiments require zero expert skills and can be fully carried out at home. However, adult supervision is recommended, though you really won’t mind when you see the types of mind-blowing experiments you’ll be supervising!

Unlike rival experimental kits, this one features some of the coolest experiments of them all. Think test tube sunsets, color changing erupting volcanoes and growing your own jiggly, colorful crystals. There is literally hours of exciting entertainment here!

You’ll also love the fact that none of the experiments featured are overly messy. You may end up with a few minor spills though, so it’s best to work on a flat, clear surface that’s easy to wipe clean. You could even help them feel like budding scientists by investing in one of those white lab coats for kids. This will add to the experience, while also protecting their clothes against spills.

Worried your kids will ask you questions you can’t possibly answer? Don’t worry, this kit has you covered. Within the included activity guide, you’ll find awesome mind-blowing science secrets. These are there so you can easily explain what is going on in each experiment.

So, you really don’t need to be a science guru, you can just pretend you know what you’re talking about! However, if you are open to learning more about the basics of science, this kit could benefit you too.

As well as carrying out the actual experiments, your kids will learn more about basic science principles. They’ll discover the differences between bases and acids, as well as how to use tools such as pipettes and test tubes. It’s extremely educational yet super-fun at the same time.

Although the kit comes with most things you’ll need, there are some additional extras to be aware of. However, the extra items needed can typically be found in your pantry, such as baking flour, measuring spoons and grape juice.

So, if you’re looking for STEM based gift your kids are sure to love, you’ll definitely want to consider this awesome science kit. Available at an affordable price too, it’s an investment you won’t regret making. Plus, you might even learn a little more about science yourself.

 

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