National Geographic Dual LED Kids Microscope - 50+ pc Science Kit with 10 Prepared Slides & 10 DIY Blank Slides, Biology Experiment Activity, Microscope Kit for Kids 8-12 (Amazon Exclusive)
<b>Teach your child about the history of microscopes, proper slide preparation, biology and more!</b><br><br>Enjoy the thrill of discovery with this is a fascinating STEM learning activity that includes over 50 accessories and is the perfect introduction to microscopes.<br><br><b>Featuring high-quality glass optics and powerful LED lights that illuminate slides from below and 3D objects from above, this microscope is the perfect tool for your budding scientist.</b><br><br><b>This Kit Includes:<br><br>- Two sets of optical glass lenses providing 20x and 50x magnification<br>- 10 prepared slides with a range of biological specimens<br>- A slide storage box<br>- 10 blank slides<br>- 10 slide covers<br>- 10 slide labels<br>- Brine shrimp eggs and hatchery station<br>- Tweezers and an eye dropper for slide prep<br>- Petri dish for plant labs<br>- A mini geode<br>- Microscopes Learning Guide with full operating instructions</b><br><br>In the Brine Shrimp Experiment, students observe the life cycle of tiny ocean creatures. Your child will gain valuable hands-on experience in the scientific method, visual analysis, note-taking, scientific procedure and more. <br><br><b>Examine the 10 professionally prepared slides that include specimens ranging from earthworms to muscle tissue to fungi and lichen.</b><br><br>Compare the prepared slides to the slides you prepare using samples collected at home. Encourage your child to explore the world around them and take a closer look at everyday objects like leaves, potato chips, rocks and fingernails. A perfect gift for boys and girls of all ages providing endless hours of fun.<br><br><b>National Geographic supports this product with a 100% satisfaction guarantee and 2-year manufacturer's warranty.</b><br><br><b>About the National Geographic Society:</b> With a mission to inspire people to care about the planet, the 131-year-old National Geographic Society is one of the world's largest nonprofit scientific and educational organizations.