The laws of nature made easy – even for the youngest children!
Natural laws are discovered in a playful way with curiosity and a thirst for knowledge: Why do soap bubbles shimmer? Why does a magnifying glass enlarge things? Why can boats float? The simple and exciting experiments are explained in a child-friendly way and awaken the desire to discover more and more new things. The instructions describe the experiments in colourful illustrations. This allows the children to experiment independently.
Contents: Air cushion boat, soap boat, soap bubble ring, spinning top, obelisk sundial, cress seeds, clay pot, suction cup, magnifying glass, punch and craft sheets, plastic tray with lid, Styrofoam ball, plastic stick, pipettes, 2 measuring cups with lids, funnel, filter paper, modelling clay, thread, blotting paper, paper and plastic bags, drinking straws, rubber rings
Additionally required: building blocks, plant parts, shovel, houseplant, string, bottle, juice or milk carton, umbrella, confetti or paper scraps, wool rags, bowl, sugar cubes, soap flakes, vegetable oil, ink, pepper, salt, dish soap and other common household items
WARNING! Not suitable for children under 3 years of age. Choking hazard, as small parts may be swallowed or inhaled.