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White Kids Biological Microscope Science Toy Kit | My Little Wallaby
White Kids Biological Microscope Science Toy Kit | My Little Wallaby
AUD · GST included · Family-run, dispatched from Brisbane
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Turn your home into a science laboratory! The Kids Biological Microscope Kit is a beginner-friendly STEM toy that opens up the fascinating micro-world to young Australian scientists. From plant cells to insect parts, there's a whole universe waiting to be discovered — right in your own backyard!
Designed with children in mind, this microscope is safe, portable and ready to use straight out of the box.
What's Included
- 🔬 1 x Biological Microscope
- 🧪 2 x Collection bottles
- 📦 1 x Collection box
- 🥼 3 x Specimen slides (1 prepared, 2 blank)
- 🔧 4 x Lab gadgets (tweezers, spatula and more)
Key Features
- 🔍 3 magnification levels — 100x, 400x and 1200x via rotating turret
- 💡 Built-in LED illumination with adjustable light intensity for clear viewing in any conditions
- 🦴 Adjustable arm tilts up to 60° for comfortable, spine-friendly viewing during extended sessions
- 🎯 Easy-to-use hand wheel for precise focus adjustments
- 🛡️ Smooth, corner-free design — safe for young scientists
- 🔋 Fully portable — battery operated (2 x AA, not included)
- 🧱 Durable ABS plastic construction built to handle enthusiastic young explorers
Skills Developed
- Scientific curiosity and observation
- Concentration and attention to detail
- Logical and structural thinking
- Biology and STEM literacy
- Independent inquiry and investigation
Suitable for ages: 3+ years (adult supervision recommended)
Specifications
- Material: ABS plastic
- Magnification: 100x / 400x / 1200x
- Dimensions: Approx. 22 cm x 12 cm x 8 cm
- Power: 2 x AA batteries (not included)
⚠️ Safety Information
- Adult supervision recommended, particularly when using lab tools
- Keep small parts away from children under 3 years — choking hazard
- Do not mix old and new batteries or different battery types
- Insert batteries with correct polarity and keep out of reach of small children
- Inspect regularly and discontinue use if damage is found
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