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The Young Scientists Series Set 7 Description:
MOVING JOINTS, MAPPING TASTE BUDS, AND
OPTICAL ILLUSIONS WILL DELIGHT ALL YOUNG SCIENTISTS. Make a hinge and
ball-and-socket joint, study and recreate an X-ray. Map taste buds. Find
cold and hot receptors. Compare spinning glitter to the ear. Make a
vocal cord model. Create optical illusions while studying sight and
light. Continue the study of light by making rainbows with a prism and
white light with a color wheel. A great introduction to the field of
physics.
This set includes 3
kits -
Bones and Muscles (Kit 19)
Construct different types of joints, recreate an X-ray, and assemble
a leg mode! Young Scientists explore the mechanics, importance, and
make-up of bones and muscles by recreating an X-ray, making hinge
joints, ball and socket joints, and by making a leg model with bones and
muscles. This kit concludes by Young Scientists identifying common bones
and muscles.
The Senses (Kit 20)
Explore touch, smell, taste, sound, and sight!
Young Scientists delve into the five senses (touch, smell, taste, sound,
and sight) by activation hot and cold touch receptors, smelling mystery
substances, mapping taste buds on the tongue, mimicking the vocal cords,
and dilating the pupils. The senses of all Young Scientists will surely
be stimulated by this kit.
Light (Kit 21)
Discover the properties of light with a prism, shadows, and a color
wheel!
The intriguing topic of light us investigated by using a prism, making
shadows, and constructing a spinning color wheel. Young Scientists will
also enjoy creating optical illusions. This kit is a great introduction
to the field of physics. This kit is a great introduction to the field
of physics.
Contents:
Construction Paper
Paper Fastener
Half a Rubber Ball
Ping Pong Ball
White Chalk
Picture of a X-ray
Felt
Velcro
String
Substance for Taste
Substances for Smelling
Rubber Band
Balloon
Glitter
Cotton Swabs
Prism
Circular Piece of Cardboard
Straw
Waxed Paper
Foil
cellophane
Cloth
White Sheet of Paper
Flashlight
Instructions for Adults
Illustrated Instructions for he children given
by Celsius the Science Bug
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