Science Reviews


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Physics Workshop The Science of Matter and Energy
Made by Thames & Kosmos
  • Includes more than 300 building pieces
  • Full-color 64-page book presents assembly instructions, experiments, real-world physics applications and fun activities
  • Easy-to-follow instructions
  • For ages 8 to 12 years
  • 3Hx11-1/2Wx14-3/5L"; 11.5 lb.
Amazon base price: $49.99

Discovery Illuminating Bug Magnifier
Made by DISCOVERY CHANNEL
  • Magnifies bugs up to 6x their size
  • Traps bugs under scope for viewing
  • Built-in light for better viewing
  • Easy-to-transport carry handle
  • Works great with the Discovery Vacuum-Powered Bug Catcher (not included)
Amazon base price: $17.95

HARRY POTTER HOGWARTS SPELLS and POTIONS FLIGHT, MAGIC FLYING KEY, BIRD GLIDER, NATURE AND AVIATION AERODYNAMICS SCIENCE STUDY KIT
Made by Troll / Delta Kids Educational Materials
  • Features 5 Great Hogwarts Science Fun Activities and Experiments
  • Assemble an Illustrated Magical Flying Key Glider just like in the Movie to Demonstrate Principles of Flight, Make an Enchanted Plate Flier, Make a Simple Dragonfly Copter
  • Build a Flying "Squair", Make a Simple Magical Loop Flier, Assembly the Bird Glider to Learn about Lift and Wings
  • Use the kits Ball and Cup to Study and Learn About Invisible Columns of Air
  • Learn About Flight Physics, Lift, Wind Resistance, Bird and Airplane Wings, Feathers, Air Dynamics and more!
Amazon base price: $
List price: $16.95 (that's NaN% off!)
Collectible price: $4.49
Buy one from zShops for: $8.99

Imagination Desk Book: Clifford
Made by LeapFrog
  • Includes over 100 talking images and fun sound effects
  • Teaches preschoolers about major holidays and historic facts
  • Covers the 4 seasons, patterns and science lessons
  • Works with the Imagination Desk from LeapPad
  • Replacement coloring pages can be printed off www.leapfrog.com
Amazon base price: $11.95
List price: $9.99 (that's -20% off!)
Average review score:

enjoyable toy
I bought this toy for my 2 year old son and he really enjoys playing with the imagination Desk, and Clifford is his favorite. He has been learning all about winter, fall, spring and summer. The tape is a little hard to insert into the desk, but this is a great toy!!! My son loves to color and can play for hours.


Magz Skrooz 168-pc. Magnetic Construction Toy
Made by progressive trading group
    Amazon base price: $39.99

    4'' Acrylic Equilateral Prism
    Made by Learning Resources
      Amazon base price: $5.95
      List price: $ (that's NaN% off!)

      300-in-One Project Lab
      Made by Elenco Electronics Inc
      • Has 300 electronics projects in 1 kit
      • Build radio, electronic organ, timer and more
      • Fun, safe way to learn about electronics
      • Includes integrated circuits, LED display, instructions and more
      • For ages 10 and up
      Amazon base price: $74.99
      Average review score:

      Not what I hoped for
      I agree with the first reviewer. I purchased this kit for my 10 year old son, who is above average intelligence and has a voracious appetite for scientific knowledge and experiments. He is fascinated by the kit, but the instruction book is so poorly written that he cannot even begin to make sense of it. I am taking the other reviewers advice and purchasing some other basic electronics books in hopes of salvaging the [money] spent on the kit.

      Excelent learning tool
      I rate myself as a complete beginner when it comes to
      basic electronics. As with anything the best way to
      learn is to practically do it, which can be difficult
      and extremely expensive when it comes to electronics.
      This project kit has to be probably the best starting
      point for anyone who wants to get into electronics
      because it focuses on the practical side which is a great
      experience.

      Looking at the product packaging the box looks high quality
      until you look inside. It would have been extremely nice to
      have batteries included to get working on the projects as
      soon as possible. The electronic device itself is plastic
      and can shatter to bits if you are not carefull.
      The manual itself is wide making it extremely difficult to
      handle. Probably the most irritating thing about the manual is
      the layout. It starts off in English only to suddenly move off
      to other languages. Each project section is actually split into
      different languages increasing the size of the manual.

      Apart from that I found the instructions were pretty much
      easy to follow and straight to the point. The most noticable
      thing about the manual I found was that it will get you
      on your feet and going but thats about it. A paragraph or two
      is included for each section summarising what the circuit does
      but chances are you will want more information on what is going.
      A good electronics book should help although you wont need
      it if you are already familiar with whats going on. A simple
      look at the a good website should be enough to increase your
      understanding.

      The most surprising thing I found about this product
      was that a lot of the interesting components happen to be
      on the main device itself. You only connect the
      necessary components to the appropriate connectors - placing
      the ICs, capacitors, transistors and wires on the rather
      small breadboard. A good pair of thin pliars is probably
      recommended as it can get seriously messy especially with the
      more complex and demanding projects.

      All in all a superb product, looks cheap for the price but
      dont let that fool you. Dont expect to make a full fledged
      electronic game or a full fledged radio out of this but do
      expect to learn enough to be able to get a grasp of advanced
      electronics. With 300 projects on the list, chances are
      you'll probably think of something cool yourself after you've
      completed all 300.

      Finally I have to say this - the kit is pretty advanced for a
      bunch of 10 year olds. If you do decide to give it to the
      younger enthusiast, be sure to help out. It takes patience and
      practice otherwise the components could break or become damaged.
      Another important note is that a lot of the components will
      damage if static gets hold of them.

      Excellent tool for learning Electronics
      I've always been interested in learning at least the basics about electronics and finally decided to do something about it. I bought a couple of 'intro to electronics', 'electonrics basics' type books and I bought this toy. While rated for 10 years and up, they'd be pretty bright 10 year olds. The kit comes with capacitors, resistors, diodes, wires, transistors and even IC's. The other reviewer is correct. Resistors are all color coded -- and very small --- and very many in this kit. I finally spent about 4 hours labelling over 50 tiny plastic bags so I could easily find the appropriate parts to do the projects.
      The manual explains how to identify all the parts, and for the projects uses a step by step approach to instruct one on how to put the project together. For example, "Insert 100 ohm resistor in B12 and J12 on the breadboard". In this respect, yes, a 10 year old could easily follow these instructions. The diagrams show the breadboard layout as well as showing you the "real" schematics. That coupled with my reading through my "electronics for dummies" books -- it's actually all starting to make sense as to why components are laid out they way they are. Without the other books, I would not have figured that out just from this kit -- but, if you just want to make things flash and make sounds etc and follow the instructions, that that won't matter. The manual does attempt to explain why something works -- but I was lacking the bare basics, so it didn't make much sense.

      All in all, I would highly recommend this kit to anyone who really has an interest in learning about basic electronics and wants to put things together.

      It would be a great kit for family projects. However, there are a ton of very small parts and good eyesight or a magnifying glass and a flashlight would be recommended for those of us with less then perfect eyesight.

      Well worth the cost, working out to much much less then $[money]/hour of enjoyment to work through the 300 projects.


      KISS YOUR BRAIN CD
      Made by MELODY HOUSE
        Amazon base price: $17.15
        List price: $ (that's NaN% off!)
        Buy one from zShops for: $17.14

        Magic Crystal Growing Kit
        Made by None
          Amazon base price: $

          McWiz: The Ultimate Game of Knowledge and Trivia
            Amazon base price: $
            Collectible price: $13.00
            Average review score:

            Best game ever!
            I have played most trivia game that are on the market. And I can honestly say that this is the best game I have ever played. In fact, I can play this game with anyone. This game is mostly based on knowledge instead of trivia, so more people can enjoy it. I was also suprised by the number of questions - 4,200 - WOW! the categories are fun. I think this is the best. Once you try it you become addicted. We are planning on buying the Junior version for Christmas. That way the whole family can play together.

            The Greatest Game in a Long Time
            Anyone who is a trivia fan is finally content with the McWiz2000. It has way more questions than any other game including trivial puirsuit!!! Personnaly, even though I really like trivia, I'm not all that good, but this game is accesible to anyone. The rules are simple and the categories are entertaining. I recommend it to everyone. I'm thinking of buying the junior version for my kids. Why isn't it in the stores??? Congratulations to the creators! It's great!


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