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Genius Box Incredible Science Activity Kit for 4 Years and Up : DIY Kit, Educational Toy, Educational Kit, STEM Toy, Science Experiment, Learning Kit
Genius Box Incredible Science Activity Kit for 4 Years and Up : DIY Kit, Educational Toy, Educational Kit, STEM Toy, Science Experiment, Learning Kit
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Rs. 1,100.00
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- Let your 4+ child learn creatively science STEM Activity. Make your child fun learn Science Technology Engineering and Maths with Genius Box.
- 5 Engaging Activities to inspire, educate and explore world of science for your children
- S.T.E.M. values your child will learn through: Nature of Substances, Acidity and Basicity, Neutralization Reactions, Heat Transfer, Homogenous & Hetrogenous mixtures
- DIY Learnings are: Creativity, Imagination, Critical thinking, Observation skills, Cognitive Development, Scientific Reasoning, Concentraion & Focus.
- The 5 Science Experiments in the kit involves child-safe materials & DIY easiness. Let’s the young one enjoy exclusive activities, designed to mix & blend science in education with fun.
- COLOUR CHANGING MAGIC - A magical colour changing science activity to learn about acid and base reactions using turmeric powder, paint bush and activity sheet.
- BUBBLE MOUNTAIN - Bubble Mountain is a fun oral motor sensory activity. All you need is a cup of soap water, disposable glass, straw and a sock.
- RAINBOW FIZZ - It's an explosion of colours and fizz! Some very unusual things happens when you mix a baking soda, food colouring and vinegar in 3 shot glasses.
- PAPER MAGIC ART - It’s a fun activity to show you how to make surprise pictures using just a permanent marker, sketch colours, paper towel, dropper and water. This paper magic art will blow your child's mind.
- SAWDUST & SOAP SCIENCE - Rub-a-dub-dub, there’s sawdust in my tub! In this experiment, you’ll use sawdust floating on water to demonstrate how soap affects the surface of water. This is a quick experiment, but it’s so fun to watch that you’ll want to repeat it several times.
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