Science Activity Basket


Item Number: 266

Time Left: CLOSED

Value: $75

Online Close: Feb 11, 2010 12:15 AM EST

Bid History: 19 bids - Item Sold!






Description

An exciting basket full of fun science activities.


RobotronX - Build a real working robot that walks, talks and delights for hours of endless fun.  This is a simple to assemble bot with lights and sounds and about 40 pieces. It includes step-by-step instructions and a screwdriver.  The RobotronX comes with a tethered remote.


Mega Volcano - The Mega Volcano is exploding with fun! It's an ideal Science Project for kids. 12" volcano is easy to mold. Includes quick dry plaster gauze for simple shaping, red and brown paints for a realistic look, three dinosaurs, plastic cup, and recipe for making lava.


Mind Blowing Science Kit - Mind blowing experiments to delight and educate young scientists! Erupt a color changing volcano.  Mix up magic ooze with a mind of its own.  Play with sand that never gets wet.  Mix safe chemicals and watch colors change before your eyes. You'll amaze yourself and your friends as you explore the science behind these truly remarkable reactions.


Lady Bug Land - Witness the magic of biology as tiny larvae bloom into beautiful ladybugs. The ladybug metamorphosis kit is a colorful, see-through habitat that provides kids with an up-close look at the miracle of nature. Features: Colorful, see-through Ladybug Land habitat. Mail-in certificate for ladybug larvae and food -15-20 larvae, shipped separately. It includes a magnified viewing lens and a fun-filled facts and instruction guide. You can watch in amazement as the larvae shed their skins and extend their delicate new wings. Then set them free into your backyard, where they will contribute to the living ecosystem. A wonderful journey for a little nature lover, this one-of-a-kind kit makes the wonders of the world real, tangible and fun.


This Galileo solid glass thermometer contains hand-blown multi-colored glass spheres featuring GOLD PLATED MEDALLIONS. The lowest floating sphere in the upper group indicates the current temperature. As the temperature decreases, spheres will rise and as the temperature increases, spheres will fall. Please note that the Galileo thermometer is a scientific instrument and not a toy.

Donated by

The Nguyen Family