Galt Toys Explosive Experiments

£19.97

Extremely explosive stuff! Create and launch a cool rocket, watch a volcano erupt, make a lava lamp and mix up some seriously slimy snot. Extremely explosve stuff. Create & launch a cool rocket and watch a volcano erupt. Includes a 32 page lab notebook. Size H27, W26cm. For ages 8 years and over. Manufacturer's 1 year guarantee. EAN: 5011979519856. WARNING(S):Not suitable for children under 3 years old. Only for domestic use. To be used under the direct supervision of an adult.

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Galt Toys, Horrible Science - Explosive Experiments, Science Kit for Kids, Ages 8 Years Plus

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Features

  • ENGAGING and EXCITING EXPERIMENTS: The set includes activities such as making slime, a lava lamp and assembling and launching a rocket, Kids will love watching their own rocket soar into the sky
  • COMPREHENSIVE CRAFT KIT FOR KIDS: This set includes all the essential elements to enjoy 8 fun experiments, including a 32-page lab notebook, plastic rocket, slime making ingredients, goggles and more
  • INTERACTIVE STEM LEARNING: This science experiments kit for kids not only promotes scientific thinking, but encourages hands on STEM learning, with step-by-step instructions to help along the way
  • HORRIBLE SCIENCE RANGE: The range, based on the bestselling books written by Nick Arnold and illustrated by Tony De Saulles, includes an array of fun and practical science experiments for children
  • IGNITE KIDS PASSION FOR SCIENCE: The set provides a memorable introduction to science, so children can begin learning foul facts right away, Suitable for girls and boys ages 8 years old and above

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