The Magic School Bus: Weather Lab
- 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 make their own weather station, recreate the water cycle, make a tornado in a bottle, and much more
- Developed by a team of Harvard graduates, Scientists, and educators, these chemistry lab kits for kids will have our Young Scientists experience science in a fun and hands-on manner and at the same time give them an edge with this Educational Science Adventure that will last a lifetime
- Kit comes with all supplies needed (except for common household items) and detailed experiment cards with guidance to make this educational weather themed science STEM kit for kids a great learning toy
- Create your own weather lab station that can be used for many years to come
- Bright and detailed instructions cards narrated by Ms. Frizzle and her students
- Data notebook included for recording of results as well as a weather chart with stickers
- Bus-shaped kit to store all science components
Ms. Frizzle and her students take Young Scientists on a wild ride with The Magic School Bus as they explore the weather with this award-winning STEM science kit. Young Scientists learn about the weather by spinning a pinwheel, making a tornado in a bottle, swirling a paper snake, recreating the water cycle, creating a rain cloud, using a sun dial, constructing a barometer, catching a rainbow and learning about the greenhouse effect. Young Scientists become their own meteorologist by building the bus-shaped weather station with a thermometer, rain gauge, wind meter, wind vane and compass. The weather is then tracked on the enclosed weather chart with colorful stickers. This captivating bus-shaped kit comes packed with lots of science components, 28 colorful experiment cards, weather station, weather chart, stickers and data notebook to record observations. Seatbelts, everyone! Get ready to become a meteorologist with Weather Lab!