Le bus scolaire magique : laboratoire de microscope

Brand:The Young Scientists Club

3.5/5

71.47

DESCRIPTION DU PRODUIT Mme Frizzle et ses élèves emmènent les jeunes scientifiques dans une course folle avec le Magic School Bus alors qu'ils explorent le monde qui les entoure avec un microscope dans ce kit STEM primé. Les jeunes scientifiques découvrent l'histoire du microscope, explorent les différentes parties d'un microscope et découvrent comment utiliser un microscope. Les jeunes scientifiques fabriquent des diapositives de gouttelettes d'eau, de parties de plantes, de fibres textiles, de toutes sortes de papiers, de cristaux et bien plus encore ! Ce kit d'investigation en forme de bus est livré avec un microscope, des lames vierges, des lamelles, des pincettes, un flacon de collecte, 20 cartes d'expériences colorées, des lames préparées de champignons et d'algues et un cahier de données pour enregistrer les observations. Ceintures de sécurité, tout le monde ! Préparez-vous à enquêter avec Microscope Lab ! DU FABRICANT La série Magic School Bus est une série de kits scientifiques amusants et passionnants basés sur la populaire série de livres Magic School Bus de Joanna Cole et Bruce Degen. Mme Frizzle et ses élèves font de la science une expérience exaltante. Cette série a remporté plus de 40 prix. National Association of Gifted Children Gifted Child Holiday Pick List, Dr. Toy's Best 10 Educational Products and 100 Best Children's Products Awards, Toy of the Year Award de Creative Child Magazine, Father's Day Seal of Approval de Prix ​​​​Mr. Dad eChoice (choix de la rédaction), sceau d'approbation et prix d'excellence de The Toy Man, trois prix iParenting Media Outstanding Products, honneurs du Conseil canadien d'évaluation des jouets (CTTC), prix recommandés par la Parents' Choice Foundation, et bien d'autres. La mission du Young Scientists Club est simple : offrir aux enfants des produits scientifiques de qualité qui les fascineront par les merveilles de la découverte scientifique et susciteront leur intérêt pour les futurs projets scientifiques. Tous les produits sont conçus par une équipe de diplômés de Harvard, de scientifiques, d'éducateurs et de parents avec un seul objectif : combiner plaisir et fascination avec qualité et apprentissage dans chaque produit.

EAN: 0892511000439

Catégories Jouets et jeux, Apprentissage & Education, Optique, Microscopes,

Le kit est livré avec toutes les fournitures nécessaires (à l'exception des articles ménagers courants) et des cartes d'expérience détaillées avec des conseils pour faire de ce kit éducatif STEM pour les enfants un excellent jouet d'apprentissage. Tous nos kits scientifiques époustouflants sont développés par une équipe de diplômés, de scientifiques et d'éducateurs de Harvard et sont mis sur le marché après avoir passé l'ultime test d'approbation par plusieurs équipes de jeunes scientifiques lors de nos camps annuels. Les jeunes scientifiques apprennent les bases des microscopes et c'est un excellent kit de démarrage. Mme Frizzle de The Magic School Bus fait de la science une expérience exaltante et les enfants peuvent suivre les livres The Magic School Bus des séries Scholastic et NETFLIX. Excellent kit d'apprentissage et de sciences pédagogiques pour garçons et filles qui encourage l'apprentissage des STEM à partir de 5 ans.
Brand The Young Scientists Club
Color Multi/None
Customer Reviews 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 2,093 ratings 4.4 out of 5 stars
Department Unisex
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item Dimensions LxWxH 9 x 6 x 15 inches
Item model number WH-925-1143
Item Weight 1.6 Pounds
Language English
Manufacturer Horizon Group USA
Manufacturer recommended age 5 years and up
Material Paper
Model Name The Magic School Bus:
Product Dimensions 9 x 6 x 15 inches
Real Angle of View 30 Degrees
Release date May 6, 2020

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Scritto da: Eagle Eyes
eductional. 5 year old boy is having tons of fun while learning, but some experiments do not work
I bought this kit for my five year old son. Surprisingly, the included items are of a pretty good quality. I was a bit surprised that some needed ingredients were not included and had to be provided by the user, but I guess it is OK. For example, we do not use corn starch at home, so one experiment has to wait until I bought corn starch. It would be nice if the creators of the kit either provided some cornstarch or recommended an alternative, but it is not a big deal for me. Ingredients you need to supply on your own are marked on each experiment card with a little house icon. We are still going through the experiments, but my son loves doing them and is looking forward to using the kit every day. He liked testing with included litmus papers vinegar, milk, and lime juice, and then recording his observations and conclusions in the note book. Certain experiments did not work very well - for example, sticky ice did not work, potentially because in CA it is too warm for the water melted by salt to refreeze. Yeast-generated gas didn't inflating the balloon. We could feel some gas inside the balloon, but it did not rise as shown on the experiment card. Chromatography of color markers didn't work at all. Glue slime came out as cottage cheese. Volcano eruption worked, but I had to double all ingredients. Still, with several tries and help of internet you can make most experiments work. To me the kit is still worth it because of provided supplies and tools. In my view, the kit works on many different levels. It teaches children chemistry, organizing workplace, safety (wearing goggles), accuracy (measuring), motor skills (using pipette, etc.), observing the results and drawing conclusion, reading (instruction cards), and writing (notebook). I would recommend this kit to others, just expect you will have to re-try certain experiments. Alternatively, you can look up simple experiments online.
Scritto da: Tammy Blair
He loved his present ????
He loved his present ????
Scritto da: Nik Rad
Microscope gift
Not much to do with this kit, only comes with two prepared slides that are viewable and the rest you have to collect objects/samples yourself. Microscope works great! Comes also with a school style learning packet, probably would be good for homeschoolers but not fun for my 5 year old son.
Scritto da: Holly
Missing Many parts but still good
I gave the kit 5 stars because it is really a neat kit IF it comes with all the pieces. My son if 5 and he loves it. We gave it to him as a Christmas present. When we opened it it was missing the ph chart, the piece of iron, the peppercorn, the string, the popsicle stick and the 2 balloons. I was very very ANNOYED to say the least. Luckily most of those things are laying around my house, but still. One of the reasons I bought this particular kit was because I wouldn't have to go hunting these things down in order to do the experiments with my kids. It's pretty much open up and get to it. And the measuring spoon isn't very sturdy my son broke it the first time he took it out of the box. I wanted to give it less than 5 stars because of all the missing parts, but it is still a fantastic kit to help the kids do some hands on experiments. I love that it comes with the litmus and ph papers because that is definitely not something I have laying around my house. The experiment cards are really nice quality and it appears they will last a long time. All in all it's a hit and my son begs to do the experiments every day.
Scritto da: JBuff
so far, not worth it.
Let me start off by saying that I am a teacher so I'm a bit of a tough sell when it comes to learning kits and lesson plans. So many of these sort of things are not created by educators and/or are not tested on kids. I plan on updating this review as we delve into each project (hoping to give a detailed review of each theme), but I have to say that so far I'm sort of disappointed. My first impression was that for the most part, the instruction cards seemed fabulous (with the exception that I could tell that maybe 1-2 things weren't going to function exactly right), FYI, there are about 12 themes-- each theme may have 3 activities with it, however, I would definitely do all 3 of the activities in one sitting-- so if you're looking for a summer enrichment program or something, I'd say it will maybe last you 1 hour each of 12 days. The first projects we did were: making a car out of dowel rods (axels), straws, cardboard, cardboard wheels, and stickers. This project was a flop. The kit came with pre cut cardboard wheels but they were useless because the cardboard was so thin. I had to find thicker cardboard to cut while my son lost interest and waited for my to use my "engineering skills" to fix what they gave us. Pretty sad for a first project. Ms. Fizzle and mommy lost their credibility during this time. Also, the sticks/dowel rods really should at least have been pointed (skewers) because the instructions said to push the dowel through (puncture) the cardboard wheels, but the fact that they weren't pointed further compromised the integrity of already flimsy cardboard (even the new wheels I made from cardboard shipping box). The second project (balloon taped to straw strung on string) worked OK, but again, I'm sure that the kits materials had been tested before hitting the shelves. The string included was nice and thin, but fluffy in nature and very hard and time consuming for even an adult to thread through a straw. This portion also came with a small clothes pin that was not carved correctly and I guarantee was never in a state of function. Lastly, the 3rd activity to this theme was taping a balloon with straw to the cardboard car to allow the car to move by means of the air blowing backwards. This was the worst! This really made me realize that these activities have not been tested. The force of the air against the friction of the wheels and light weight of the cardboard car-- smallest size for sticker to fit over it-- all properly installed according to instructions--were not enough to move the car AT.ALL. I don't know what kind of engineering this kit teaches other than the trouble-shooting involved with how badly these activities work compared to how they are designed to work. We have moved onto a 2nd theme-- solar energy. I did decide to opt out of the 2 mini-experiments leading up to the making of our own solar oven. (These experiments were just shining a flashlight on foil to talk about reflection of light and putting white or black paper over a water balloon to learn about heat absorption and I would assume expansion of air. I just didn't think it would hold my son's attention while they are both things you learn while just wearing a light or dark shirt on a hot day or watching a floaty pop because you left it in a hot car.) The solar oven, however was a success! Other than the fact that the cardboard wasn't exactly where the card said it was, we were able to create the project with some glue I already had (didn't use the cheap bottle provided because it was taking too long to get going). We put the graham crackers, chocolate, and marshmallows out on the front porch on a warm afternoon and it wasn't long before the chocolate was melting and not long after that the marshmallows were puffy. We didn't have to worry about the bugs or birds finding them because it functioned quickly. During this time we could also talk about the reflection of light from the tin foil sides (again, didn't need the flashlight or mini-lesson). Anyway, on a positive note, we have not trashed our solar oven and may use it again with the remaining chocolate or try making nachos.

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