Tools for Exploring Science
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Sunprint® Kit - The original photo-sensitive paper
A great way to learn about shape! This fascinating step-by-step process appeals to young children. They’ll be quite satisfied with the surprising result of rinsing paper in water! 12 sheets (4" x 4") with instructions. Learn More -
Super Sunprint® Kit - The original photo-sensitive paper
Sunprint® paper makes photographic-type prints using sunshine (light) and water. This activity is a wonderful way for children to learn about shape. First, select small items from the home or outdoors and arrange them on the special paper. Learn More -
The Star Finder - Guide to the Northern Sky
Simplified star chart for older children and families. Great for your classroom “star bag.”. Rotate blue wheel to align the clear window with the month. Stars and constellations show in window. Learn More -
Stainless Steel Funnel
2½" long x 2¼" diameter. 3/8" dia. Downspout. A very small funnel with a handle! It will fit into narrow-necked bottles, including the Pinch Decanter, Eye Dropper Bottles, and Smelling & Tasting Bottle Sets. Learn More -
Eye Droppers & Bottles
Teach children how droppers work by pairing a single plastic or glass eye dropper with the Small Glass Jigger (G310). Learn More -
Pipettes
Children develop the pincer grip (thumb and index finger) when they squeeze a pipette. Perfect for transferring liquids in small amounts, or use with paint for an art activity. 6¼" long.; available in sets of 500. Learn More -
Water Pump
Children far too young to pronounce “vacuum displacement” will nonetheless know all about it after moving water with this durable pump. A real, working machine with a clear tube that shows the pump mechanisms. Learn More -
Big Digit Stopwatch
Satisfy the young child’s need to understand the passage of time! Big buttons and easy controls allow children to use this timepiece without help. Three functions track units from 1/100 second to months. Learn More -
Small Clear Plastic Tank
Aquarium… terrarium… temporary habitat… float and sink activity… storage… You’ll find many classroom uses for this small, ventilated tank. Learn More -
Medium Clear Plastic Tank
Between versatility and the great price, you’ll find many classroom uses for this ventilated tank. Aquarium… terrarium… temporary habitat… float and sink activity… storage…. Learn More -
Sand Timers
Time literally passes before the child’s eyes as white sand funnels down through the hourglass. There are many possible uses for the three plastic timers that comprise this set. Learn More -
Thermometer Stamp
Use this rubber stamp to help children understand the measurements on a thermometer. Showing both Celsius and Fahrenheit in easy-to-read numerals, children will begin to internalize the relationship between these two measuring systems. Learn More -
Bug Catcher - Catch-and-release magnifier for insect observation
Every beetle and bee is an observation opportunity! Easy for children to operate: lower open box over the insect, then slide the button down the handle to close box. 5X top magnifier. 2¾" x 2¼" viewing box. Learn More -
Compact Binoculars
Real gear gives your budding scientist a more satisfying observation experience. Not a toy, this is a top-quality tool for bird-watching, nature observations, and viewing close-in night-sky objects. No-fault warranty. Learn More -
Jumbo Thermometer
Your children can measure ambient temperature on Fahrenheit and centigrade scales, then perhaps record and graph their observations. A fascinating way to exercise observation, math, and writing skills. Learn More -
Galileo Thermometer
Tell the temperature on this glass thermometer by reading the tag of the lowest floating sphere in the upper part of the cylinder. Modeled on the thermoscope invented by Galileo Galilei in the 1600s, it relies on the downward pull of gravity and the upward pull of buoyancy. Learn More


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