The Etch-A-Sketch was first marketed in 1960 developed in the late 1950s by Frenchman Arthur Granjean. Fun and easy to use turn the right knob to draw up and down the left to draw horizontally of a combination of both for curves. When finished turn over and shake to start over.This toy is magical timeless and brings all generations together - its the Etch A Sketch And now it comes in a handy travel size - an Etch A Sketch thats perfect for your pocketThis pint-size palette has the same magic screen and the same world famous knobs its just built to fit in your childs pocket so they can etch anywhere and everywhere Etch A Sketch provides endless creative fun for you and your children. A better day is just an etch away with The Worlds Favourite Drawing Toy.... » read more
Make your own gooey slime with this great science experiment. Its so easy. Just mix the magic powders (included) with water and voila . . . Your own slippery, squishy slime for hours of fun. Teach polymer chemistry and Non Newtonian matter.Age: 5 + What you getMagic slime lab kit (shaker cup, sachets of two different powders and mixing stick) in a blister pack.How does it work?Slime normally behaves like a liquid (or jelly), but if you squeeze it in your hand it will seem more like a solid. Because it cant be classified into Newtons common states of matter (Solid, Liquid or Gas), slime belongs in a group of its own along with our naughty putty and bouncing clay, called Non Newtonian matter. Use it in the classroom as an example of this weird type of matter in a unit on Solids, Liquids and Gasses. It is also an example of a substance made by cross-linking long polymer chains. Chemistry experiments have never been so exciting! Teach Chemical reactions. Chemistry of polymers and their use in everyday life. Non Newtonian matter. Solids, Liquids and Gasses.FAQDo not swallow and wash hands after use.... » read more
A brilliantly open-ended colouring book encouraging creativity and imagination. The Little Book of Big Ideas is filled with drawings that allow kids to decorate as well as colouring in each picture. It includes everything from an empty baking tray with the caption "Look at what I baked today" to some gears awaiting the completion of your favourite machine in the factory. A 3 year old could enjoy it while her 8 year old sister would also find plenty to spark her interest alongside. Includes 60 pages of ideas to complete and colour. Recommended for ages 4+.... » read more