4 Real Bugs Insect Arachnid Resin Specimen STEM Set Magnifier Fun Fact Sheet Poster
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4 Real Bugs Insect Arachnid Resin Specimen STEM Set Magnifier Fun Fact Sheet Poster
FOR KIDS WHO LOVE, ALSO THOSE WHO FEAR BUGS: The real bugs, beautifully preserved in clear acrylic blocks, allow kids to hold the bugs in hand. Bug lovers can view them up close and at every angle. Kids who fear bugs can gradually get close to the bugs without actually touching them and learn to observe them. The insect blocks are sized to fit little hands. They are suitable for kids aged 4 or above/ preschoolers.
FAVORITE CREEPY CRAWLIES: The set features a selection of two insects and two arachnids that are not easily found in your garden. They have lots of interesting features to fascinate kids: SCARAB BEETLE with metallic sheen shell; STAG BEETLE with long antler horns; SPIDER with eight long legs; SCORPION with stinger at the end of long tail.
BONUS MAGNIFIER + POSTER/ FUN FACTS: This set comes with colorful magnifying lens in bug design (assorted) to encourage kids to use it to take a closer view of the bugs. There is also an A4 size full color poster featuring different bugs on one side, and fun facts about these four bugs on the other side. Adults can read fun facts with the kids to guide them to identifying different features of bugs and training them to observe.
Do note that there may be scratches, small bubbles and imperfections in the acrylic block, especially when viewed under microscope. They are not prepared in professional standards but are sufficient for young scientists in discovery. See product images for sample actual views of the insect under microscope.
The set comes with plastic case and padding material for keeping the bug blocks. The four bugs are clearly labeled on the case cover.
Great novelty science gift ideas for budding scientists
There are several magnifying lens designs: Beetle, butterfly, bee. The actual design and color of magnifying lens is sent at random.