A racing beetle, a spinning top, a boat in the floods of the bath tub, a treasure trove, a game piece, an exotic shell, a designer's seat for Barbie, a cup for snow balls... The junior version of the award-winning Bilibo easily matches its big sibling's versatility. In the hands of children the colourful shells turn into anything and everything. The open-ended toy stimulates the imagination and becomes an indispensable accessory for countless new games. Features Material: Durable high-density Polyethylene, shock resistant, non-toxic, 100% recyclable Suitable for children ages 1+ Colours Available: Green/blue, yellow/red, orange/pink (please select from the dropdown list) Dimensions: (W) 12cm x (D) 12cm x (H) 7cm Model: Mini Brand: Bilibo Package Contents 2 x Mini Bilibo halves... » read more
Extremely strong rare earth magnet! This cylindrical neodymium magnet measures 20mm high and 12mm in diameter, and has a massive pull strength of 17kg. Provides a great demonstration of the strength of rare earth magnets. Also works well with our magnetic putty.Age: 12 + with adult supervision. This magnet is not a toy and is not intended for use by young children. What You Get Neodymium N50 rare earth magnet, nickel coated, cylindrical, 12mm diameter and 20mm height Diameter: 12mm (0.472" in.)Height: 20mm (0.787" in.)Grade: N50 Coating: Nickel (Ni)Magnetized Direction: Through height - 20mmTheoretical Holding Force: ~17.24kgs (38lbf)Surface Gauss: 6751 Gauss How does it work? Neodymium magnets are made from a mix (alloys) of rare earth elements: neodymium, iron and boron (Nd2Fe14B), and are the strongest type of permanent magnets. Test the strength of this beauty by using our metal slinky. Your students might be very surprised when this relatively small magnet lifts many more coils than much larger, weaker magnets like common ferrites. Rare earth magnets are brittle and can chip or break when dropped on a hard surface or allowed to smash together with another magnet or a piece of metal. These magnets must be used with care, they can disrupt sensitive electronic equipment like computers, and can leap together from a distance and pinch fingers. Teach Metals and magnets Magnet properties Strong neodymium magnets CHOKING HAZARDSmall parts not suitable for children under 3 years. Should a child or any person ingest magnets, seek medical help immediately.NO LOOSE METAL OBJECTSDo not store or handle magnets in proximity to iron, steel or other ferrous materials or items. Serious injury or property damage may result.NO PACEMAKERSNO METALLIC IMPLANTSNO NEUROSTIMULATORSPersons with pacemakers, metallic implants or neurostimulators must not handle magnets. Serious injury may result.RISK OF DATA LOSSPermanent magnetic fields may corrupt, degauss or destroy data stored in a magnetic state. This includes floppy disks, hard drives and credit cards.... » read more
Grow a living, breathing grass head-of-hair for your funky pot head doll. It is so easy and so much fun! Your pot head doll comes with a head full of seeds and a small terracotta pot to sit in. Once the seeds have germinated they will keep growing for up to 4 months. Have your students create zany hair-dos by cutting the grass. Educational science fun.Age: 4+What you getPot head doll in a box (box height: 10.5cm). Doll designs vary.How does it work?Soak your Pot Head doll in water for 3 hours to start the seeds germinating. The grass on your pot head will grow for the next few weeks, for up to four months. Use them in the classroom to demonstrate plants as living things. Discuss what they need to survive and grow. Put them in different environments and discover what effects the growth of the grass. Happy planting!Teach Plants as living things. What do plants need to survive and grow? Vary the conditions of growth and observe the results. Examples of different growth conditions: amount and intensity of sunlight, amount of water, amount of nutrients etc.FAQHead contains Ryegrass seed (Lolium Perenne).WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD Small Parts. Not for children under 3 years.... » read more
A spinning top with a super twist - it DRAWS while it SPINS. Not any old drawings, but wild geometric patterns and spirals. Remove the cap and take Doodletop for a spin on a sheet of paper - you'll be mesmerized by its clever drawing stunts. Try spinning it at an angle - wider angles result in larger spiral designs. Slowly tilt the drawing surface while Doodletop spins for even more surprising and fun results.Age: 5 + What You Get Doodle top in a blister pack. Colours vary. How does it work? Who says you need to be a talented drawer to create beautiful works of art? With Doodletop, all you need to know is how to spin a top. This unique spinning-top has a felt-tipped pen as its spindle. Through the simple and enjoyable act of spinning the top, you can create lovely one-of-a-kind designs. Traditional spinning tops date back 4,000 years, to ancient Egypt, and demonstrate complex theories and abstract concepts in engineering, physics, earth science and even biology. Doodletops are fun and educational. Teach Science of spin: momentum, inertia, mass, gyroscopic precessionKinetic and potential energyGeometric shapes WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD - Small Parts. Not for children under 3 years.... » read more
Zoggs Inflatable Float Bands are great for children learning to swim. The flat contoured under arm gusset keeps little arms comfortable while heavy duty Vylux provides long-lasting durability. The bright orange colour increases visibility in the water and 2 air chambers in each arm feature separate non-return safety valves to prevent air from escaping. code: 1102001470001000... » read more