Product Dimensions | 26.19 x 7.8 x 26.9 cm; 940 Grams |
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Manufacturer recommended age | 8 - 15 years |
Item model number | LL10341 |
Language: | English |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Plastic |
Remote Control Included? | No |
Color | Multicolor |
Release date | 11 Aug. 2019 |
ASIN | B000795N4W |
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Galt Toys, Horrible Science - Explosive Experiments, Science Kit for Kids, Ages 8 Years Plus
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Brand | Galt |
Age range (description) | From 8 years + |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 26.2 x 7.8 x 26.9 centimetres |
Item weight | 0.94 Kilograms |
Subject | Science, Other Science Kits |
About this item
- Extremely explosive stuff, adult supervision required
- Create and launch a cool rocket and watch a volcano erupt
- Make a lava lamp and mix up some seriously slimy snot
- Includes a 32-page Lab Notebook; eight experiments
- Contents: plastic rocket, nose cone, fins, plastic volcano, sand, play goggles, sodium hydrogen carbonate, tartaric acid, litmus blue powder, slime powder and pot, glue, green and red food colouring, tub with lid, rubber stopper, valve, small and medium scoops, 2 mixing pots and 32-page Lab Notebook
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CAUTION! Only for use by children over 8 years old. To be used solely under the strict supervision of adults who have studied the precautions given in the experimental set. WARNING! Contains some chemicals which are classified a safety hazard. Read the instructions before use, follow them and keep for future reference. Do not allow chemicals to come into contact with any part of the body, particularly the mouth and eyes. Keep small children and animals away from experiments. Store this science kit out of reach of small children. Eye protection for supervising adults is not included. Warning: Not suitable for children under 36 months. Contains small parts which could represent a choking hazard.
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4.5 out of 5 stars |
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Best Sellers Rank | 1,037 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) 20 in Educational Science Kits |
Date First Available | 1 Jan. 2004 |
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Horrible Science Experiments for Kids
Guaranteed to turn your stomach and blow your mind, the Horrible Science range from Galt is science, but with all the squishy bits left in! Based on the bestselling books written by Nick Arnold and illustrated by Tony De Saulles, the Horrible Science kits open a world of discovery and make learning fiendishly fun.
Kids can try their hand at weird and wonderful experiments, explore nasty nature, learn about volatile volcanoes, produce putrid kitchen pongs, create a lava lamp and get to grips with bulging brains and eerie eyeballs.
Each kit contains an illustrated lab notebook or Horrible Info Leaflet for step by step instructions for these fantastically fun chemistry and biology experiments, so children can begin learning foul facts right away!
Explosive Science Fun
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What's in the boxDare you open the box, inside you will find... plastic rocket, nose cone, fins, plastic volcano, sand, pair of goggles, sodium hydrogen carbonate, slime powder, glue, green and red food colouring, tub with lid, rubber stopper, valve, 2 mixing pots and our 32-page Top Secret Lab Notebook. |
Do try this at home!Don't worry you won't blow the doors off the kitchen. All of our experiments are quite safe, but beware, they can suddenly ignite a passion for the sciences! |
Science has never been so horrible!Explosive Experiments offers a fun and memorable introduction to the sciences that kids and parents can enjoy together. |
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Horrible Science - Chaotic Kitchen Experiments | Horrible Science - Frightful First Experiments | Horrible Science - Really Rotten Experiments | Horrible Science - Blood Bones and Body Bits | Horrible Science - Chemical Chaos | Horrible Science - Explosive Experiments | |
Recommended Age | 8 Years + | 6 Years + | 8 Years + | 8 Years + | 8 Years + | 8 Years + |
Number of Experiments Included | 14 | 18 | 10 | 5 | 8 | 6 |
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As far as an educational tool, it peaked my sons interest, as he wanted to understand how everything worked...perhaps the downside is that as a parent you actually need to know what causes the reaction and why a (for example) volcano erupts!!!
Why not 5*? The reactions themselves weren't as 'explosive' or exciting as I'd have hoped, and a lot of it you could do yourself without the kit.
However, especially for the price, really good fun, and great for a rainy day
Don't waste your money on this junk.