Our Sugar Crystals (a.k.a. rock candy)... one of the many crystals we made with this box! |
Eating those crazy crystals! |
The well-known characters from The Magic School Bus guide youngsters on a journey making and observing crystals, rock candy and more. Ms. Frizzle, their eccentric third grade teacher, spearheads all of the crystal capers in this colorful kit that includes an observation chart, tweezers, brushes, magnifying glass, petri dishes, measuring cup and much more. The simple at-home experiments included with this science kit are spelled out in a delightful instruction booklet which introduce elementary school-aged children to basic concepts in chemistry, physics, geology and mathematics! Plus their home-grown crystals are beautiful. Young scientists will discover that creating crystals are as much art as they are science. As Ms. Frizzle often says, “dynamic deduction.”
ABOUT THE BOX
The Young Scientists Club's subscription kits are mailed monthly to thousands of children around the nation and the company’s retail kits are sold in hundreds of specialty stores. We've tried a ton of their kits and have learned so much and had great fun with each and every one. You can subscribe your kiddo here!
A trip to the Mineral Museum to compliment our learning! |
Giveaway
One of you will win a Crazy Crystals box! Enter below by 9/7 at midnight. I'll choose a winner the next morning.
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What's your kiddos favorite sciency thing?
Special thanks to the people at The Young Scientists Club for this opportunity!
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Thanks for the announcement on the FB group! I hope we win! :)
ReplyDeleteFound your giveaway through homeschool co-op and freebies. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteLove the Magic School Bus series. I remember as a child growing crystal rocks from a kit--so much fun!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun project to do! Love the MSB series
ReplyDeleteI homeschool my children and we are all big fans of Ms. Frizzle and The Magic School Bus. How fun and educational to do a themed kit. My kids would be so excited. Thanks for the review.
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My niece would love this, thanks for the chance.
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My daughter would love this
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