Studying the Science of Revolting Things Kit
The Scientific Explorer’s Studying the Science of Revolting Things Kit is a fun educational tool for children who enjoy learning about icky things around them. This is generally fun for children 8 years old and above who are curious enough to start tinkering around with stuff like mold. This kit will actually allow you to grow your own fuzzy molds and friendly germs! You can even mix up some fake blood and see how it coagulates. This will definitely have extreme educational value.
The kit will also teach your children the science behind some bodily functions as they make a stinky intestine and other similarly yucky experiments. This unusual twist on science kits will surely thrill your little scientists. Also, every experiment is kid-friendly and proven to be safe.
Product Specifications and Features:
This science kit can be the best present for the tween-aged child who is hard to buy gifts for;
It teaches children about the creatures that live on them;
It allows them to grow friendly bacteria and molds in Petri dishes;
They can learn the reason for passing gas and why feet stink;
It makes learning science much more fun and exciting;
It comes with an experiment that uses balloons, which need to be discarded once broken to protect children under 8 years from choking or suffocating on them;
The kit is recommended for children aged 8 and up, and should be kept away from those below three years old due to choking risk;
The kit measures 3 x 10.1 x 12.3 inches and weighs 13.8 ounces.
Studying the Science of Revolting Things Kit Review:
The reviewers of this science kit rated it an average of 3.6 stars. Many of them liked the disgusting factor in the experiments, which perhaps explain why men mostly liked it more than women. Other than that, children also reportedly had great fun with the experiments, as long as they were within the recommended age range. Many of them apparently enjoyed the kit tremendously, with girls even among those who liked comparing mod spores.
Some users who were disappointed complained about the way the experiments portrayed things like digestion using mashed up bread and vinegar, but the complaint sounded only like it was found to be disgusting and simplistic. Another buyer said his nephew was disappointed, and pointed out that it needed adult supervision every step of the way, but that is indeed part of the fun factor. Another common complaint was that the Petri dish easily came in the box broken, but that would have to do with shipping issues.
In any case, based on the reviewers who enjoyed the kit tremendously, we would be very happy to recommend this Scientific Explorer’s Disgusting Science Kit for the science aficionado as well as for any child who does not have any qualms touching and learning about yucky things. You will surely have a blast as long as you also put your reservations about gross items on hold temporarily.
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