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Size | 1 Pack |
Brand | The Young Scientists Club |
Theme | video-games |
Age Range (Description) | Kid |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 9 x 6 x 15 inches |
About this item
- Great hands on learning and educational science STEM kit for boys and girls which encourages STEM learning for ages 5+
- Ms. Frizzle from The Magic School Bus makes science an exhilarating experience and kids can follow along with The Magic School Bus books from Scholastic and NETFLIX series
- Young Scientists learn about acids and bases, volcanoes, slime, surface tension, bubbles, and more in this educational STEM kit
- All our mind blowing science kits are developed by a team of Harvard graduates, scientists, and educators and are put on the market after it has passed the ultimate test-approval by multiple teams of Young Scientists at our annual camps
- Kit comes with all supplies needed (except for common household items) and detailed experiment cards with guidance to make this educational Chemistry themed science STEM kit for kids a great learning toy
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Product information
Product Dimensions | 9 x 6 x 15 inches |
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Item Weight | 1.6 pounds |
ASIN | B004OYYAUE |
Item model number | WH-925-1142 |
Manufacturer recommended age | 5 years and up |
Best Sellers Rank | #52,671 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #589 in Educational Science Kits |
Customer Reviews |
4.4 out of 5 stars |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Release date | May 6, 2020 |
Language | English |
Department | Unisex |
Manufacturer | The Young Scientists Club, LLC |
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Dive into the field of chemistry with the Magic School Bus Chemistry Lab! This kit has 51 experiments for Young Scientists to try. Learn cause and effect when you make sticky ice and bubble sculptures. How about creating your own milk rainbow?! Young Scientists can explore their curiosity and learn all about the basics of chemistry when they explode a volcano! Watch out! Best of all, you can make your own slime and much, much more. This exhilarating bus-shaped kit comes packed with all kinds of science components, 51 colorful experiment cards, and even a data notebook to record your observations and hypothesize. Seatbelts, everyone! Get ready to experiment with Chemistry Lab. Recommended for mini mad scientists ages 5 and up.
From the Manufacturer
The Magic School Bus series – is a series of fun and exciting science kits based on the popular Magic School Bus book series by Joanna Cole and Bruce Degen. Ms Frizzle and her students make science an exhilarating experience. This series has won over 40 awards.. 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 from Creative Child Magazine, Father's Day Seal of Approval from Mr. Dad eChoice (Editor’s Choice) Award, Seal of Approval and Award of Excellence from The Toy Man, Three iParenting Media Outstanding Products Awards, Canadian Toy Testing Council (CTTC) Honors, Parents’ Choice Foundation Recommended Awards, and many more. The mission of The Young Scientists Club is simple – to offer children quality, science-related products that will fascinate them with the wonders of scientific discover and spark their interest in future scientific endeavors. All products are designed by a team of Harvard graduates, scientists, educators, and parents with one purpose in mine – to combine fun and fascination with quality and learning in each and every product.
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Customers like the ease of assembly of the science fundamentals kit. They mention that the activities are quick, simple, and fun. They also appreciate the great collection of experiments, which are interesting and educational. Customers also say that it's a fantastic kit with fun packaging. However, some customers report that some of the experiments are failures and not very functional. They dislike missing pieces. Opinions are mixed on organization, and value.
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Customers find the science fundamentals kit has lots of fun things to do. They say it's a great activity for little scientists and helps them understand science. Customers also say the experiments are great for kids to try and are rewarding for both the kids and adults. They mention that the Magic School Bus is fun to open but terrible for storage.
"...I even learned a bit about chemistry and it was fun for my granddaughter...." Read more
"...parts of the kits and basic directions, the experiments are great ones for kids to try...." Read more
"...It's a good opportunity to teach your kids about learning from multiple sources...." Read more
"...But it was too late. He was already so excited! Lots of fun things to do...." Read more
Customers find the science fundamentals kit a fantastic gift for kids. They say the kit comes with fun packaging and is a delight. Customers also mention that the packaging and cards are cute and easy to follow. They also say it's better than Legos and educational at the same time.
"...Surprisingly, the included items are of a pretty good quality...." Read more
"Nice toy" Read more
"...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...." Read more
"...I finally threw everything in the garbage except the box. It's a real nice box!" Read more
Customers find the experiments in the science fundamentals kit interesting and fun to do with children. They also say the set is educational and has many projects to try out. Customers also mention that the set comes with over 50 experiments and all the supplies needed to do them. Overall, they recommend the product for kids who are interested in science.
"This is a wonderful chemistry set. I bought it for my 9 year old granddaughter and she and I had a great time with it...." Read more
"...In my view, the kit works on many different levels. It teaches children chemistry, organizing workplace, safety (wearing goggles), accuracy..." Read more
"...would be, but those worries were quickly dismissed as the cards are legible, even for us dumb ol' parents...." Read more
"...Then I found this kit. For a great price, it comes with over 50 experiments and all the supplies needed to do them except the most basic kitchen..." Read more
Customers find the science fundamentals kit easy to follow, simple, and fun. They also say the items in the kit are easy enough for them to grasp and understand. Customers also say that the slides are easy to use and explain things well.
"...The directions are simple and most of what you need for the experiments are in your kitchen cabinet. Anything else is included in the set...." Read more
"...The slides are easy to use for little one and he loves making his own slides with the blanks provided...." Read more
"...The cards are engaging and pretty easy to understand and the materials are well organized and easy to find...." Read more
"...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...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the science fundamentals kit. Some mention it's worth the price, while others say that some of the equipment is pretty cheap and flimsy. They also say that there is not much in this for the price and that the kits are a bit cheap feeling.
"...Forget about using the higher magnifactations. The lenses are so low quality, there was absolutely no visual at all...." Read more
"...more and more interested in science, and this seemed like the best bang for the buck. It arrived in excellent time...." Read more
"...It looks like a disassembled Dollar Tree decoration. The rest is some paper junk you can print for free. Some glitter. A single balloon...." Read more
"...And like 4 other very small items to use with it. Way to expensive for what u get!..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the organization of the science fundamentals kit. Some mention it has so many pieces and supplies, while others say it's disorganized and requires a lot of adult supervision.
"...It teaches children chemistry, organizing workplace, safety (wearing goggles), accuracy (measuring), motor skills (using pipette, etc.),..." Read more
"...This is a box of trash. The cards to “teach” are also junk. They have a short paragraph of “lesson” and then nothing else...." Read more
"...When I opened the box, I was amazed at all the different cards, slides and neat tools there were in there. We were both like "WOW!..." Read more
"My son loves it. But there's a lot of wasted specs in the bus box which could have been better used with more experiments, a periodic table..." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the performance of the science fundamentals kit. They mention that some of the experiments were failures, the kit is not very functional, and the papers didn't work. Some customers also feel that the experiments are pretty basic and not fun for children.
"...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..." Read more
"...This project was a flop. The kit came with pre cut cardboard wheels but they were useless because the cardboard was so thin...." Read more
"Missing card #16. This is for my homeschool and now it can’t be finished properly." Read more
"...No interest at all. Up to his closet it went, unopened.Now he's 5. And just last night he brought it down to me asking what it was...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the missing pieces in the science fundamentals kit. They mention that some items were missing while others were totally broken. Some customers also say that the kit does not come with several needed items, such as a tiny screwdriver to assemble the skeleton. Overall, some customers feel the kit is incomplete and does not provide enough supplies for the experiments.
"...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...." Read more
"...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..." Read more
"Missing card #16. This is for my homeschool and now it can’t be finished properly." Read more
"...It also does not come with several needed items (like a tiny screwdriver to assemble the skeleton). This is a box of trash...." Read more
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Here is a list of household supplies that you will need to have on-hand (or buy) to complete all of the experiments, in case you want to get in advance:
Salt, cornstarch, water, ice, vinegar, baking soda, pennies, lemon juice or cola, cup, pepper, baking dish, scissors, disposable bowls, piece of bread, sugar, 2 zip-lock bags, 2 pieces of banana, vegetable oil, pancake syrup, markers, rubbing alchol, yellow or red leaves, raisins, soda water, small glass, tall glass, egg, chicken bones, jar, milk, food coloring, cereal bowl, 2 pieces construction paper, 1 liter plastic bottle, measuring cup, tape, newspaper, black paint, paint brush (last 7 items are for #50 experiment). Most supplies are small amounts that are used. Baking soda, vinegar & water are used in many experiments.
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.