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Science Experiment Set - Chemistry Kit

Rs.1,350.00 Rs.1,300.00

Engage young minds in scientific discovery with the Science Experiment Set from Sew Star. Perfect for budding scientists, this kit allows children to explore a range of fascinating experiments in physics and science.

Key Features

  • 5 Unique Experiments: Engage with exciting hands-on activities such as air cannon and vacuum force exploration.
  • Fun and Educational: Encourages STEM learning while fostering creativity, problem-solving, and critical thinking skills.
  • Easy to Use: Clear and simple instructions make the experiments easy to follow for children.
  • Versatile Tools: Comes with all the materials needed to conduct experiments, making it a convenient learning kit.

Development Benefits
This kit supports STEM education by teaching children about physical forces like air pressure and vacuum force, encouraging analytical thinking and scientific exploration.

Safety Information
Contains small parts. Not suitable for children under 3 years. Adult supervision recommended during experiments.

Specifications

  • Age: 6 years+
  • Includes: 2 balloons, drum base, watercolor pens, 2 wooden sticks, 1 candle, printed cardboard, and instructions
  • Material: Non-toxic, child-safe materials
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