Science Toys
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Educational toys help children to understand the world around them. They learn through play and will be entertained for endless hours. There
is a worry today that there are not enough children learning science subjects at a higher level. Further scientific knowledge and future
technological development relies on the younger generation coming through. More girls need to be encouraged as they are underrepresented in this
field. Science toys are a great way to spark an interest in science at a young age.
Most young people are curious about bangs and fizzing liquids and so on. Whilst no one wants explosions in the attic, a chemistry set is a
good introduction to learning about the interaction of chemicals. If used responsibly, science toys like this can be great fun. A typical set
will contain equipment normally found in a school laboratory, including test tubes, balance and weights, pipettes, rubber tubing, safety goggles,
thermometer and some kind of burner. Of course, you also need the chemicals and these are likely to consist of copper sulfate, magnesium sulfate
and cobalt chloride and others.
Many budding scientists start out with a Crystal Growing Kit. It's a good introduction to hands on geology and these non-toxic crystals can
grow within 15-20 hours. Children will be fascinated as they watch them form. Another popular gift is the toy microscope. Sciencetoys are here to
stay.
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They are can be full size replicas of ones that lab technicians use and can be used to view living things or other items. Some have glass
lenses and others have plastic and they come with a wide range of accessories. Many of these sciencetoys work at 300 magnification.
A lot of children will be science fiction fans and want to know more about robotics. These have a place in reality too and are used in
industry, space research and medicine. Robot kits are useful science toys and they foster knowledge about mechanics and electronics. Several
different manufacturers make construction kits to build robots, including Lego. They are usually made of durable material such as plastic and
aluminum. Children will learn all about motors, sensors, beams, axles and gears. A control board operates the electronic element.
Computer games are not all the shoot them up sort, there are games with a strong educational aspect too. These can be just as much fun as
other science toys for those kids who have an aptitude for working with a console. One such game is called Gizmos & Gadgets and it teachers
the player about how magnets and electronics work.
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