








🧪 Unleash the Scientist Within!
The Young Scientists Club Magic School Bus - Chemistry Lab is an engaging STEM kit designed for children aged 5 and up. This hands-on learning experience encourages scientific exploration without the need for batteries or assembly, making it an ideal choice for budding chemists. With its vibrant colors and educational focus, it promises to captivate young minds while fostering a love for science.

| ASIN | B004OYYAUE |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Color | Multi-colour |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,642) |
| Date First Available | 6 August 2012 |
| Educational Objective(s) | STEM |
| Item model number | WH-925-1142 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 12 months - 3 years |
| Material Type(s) | Cardboard |
| Number of Puzzle Pieces | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 22.86 x 15.24 x 38.1 cm; 911.72 g |
| Release date | 15 March 2011 |
| Remote Control Included? | No |
K**B
This is a fun chemistry for kids to do science experiments. Yes, the first 12 of the "50" experiments are introducing the child to the parts of the kits and basic directions, the experiments are great ones for kids to try. My 9 and 11-year old can do the experiments on their own. Here is a list of household supplies that you will need to have on-hand (or buy) to complete all of the experiments, in case you want to get in advance: Salt, cornstarch, water, ice, vinegar, baking soda, pennies, lemon juice or cola, cup, pepper, baking dish, scissors, disposable bowls, piece of bread, sugar, 2 zip-lock bags, 2 pieces of banana, vegetable oil, pancake syrup, markers, rubbing alchol, yellow or red leaves, raisins, soda water, small glass, tall glass, egg, chicken bones, jar, milk, food coloring, cereal bowl, 2 pieces construction paper, 1 liter plastic bottle, measuring cup, tape, newspaper, black paint, paint brush (last 7 items are for #50 experiment). Most supplies are small amounts that are used. Baking soda, vinegar & water are used in many experiments.
F**R
This is a wonderful chemistry set. I bought it for my 9 year old granddaughter and she and I had a great time with it. The directions are simple and most of what you need for the experiments are in your kitchen cabinet. Anything else is included in the set. We got through nearly half of the experiments in one sitting and if we'd had more time, we would have done them all. I even learned a bit about chemistry and it was fun for my granddaughter. There were several experiments that I'd like to do again, just for the fun of it. I should say that the company that was supposed to ship this, after ordering it through Amazon, sent me the wrong item. They don't know if someone grabbed the wrong box in the warehouse or if they made a decision to replace it with a different chemistry set because they were out of the Magic School Bus set. Either way, they told me to keep the item (which I will give to a different grandchild) and refunded my money. I had to order the Magic School Bus from another company outside of Amazon.
E**S
I bought this kit for my five year old son. Surprisingly, the included items are of a pretty good quality. I was a bit surprised that some needed ingredients were not included and had to be provided by the user, but I guess it is OK. For example, we do not use corn starch at home, so one experiment has to wait until I bought corn starch. It would be nice if the creators of the kit either provided some cornstarch or recommended an alternative, but it is not a big deal for me. Ingredients you need to supply on your own are marked on each experiment card with a little house icon. We are still going through the experiments, but my son loves doing them and is looking forward to using the kit every day. He liked testing with included litmus papers vinegar, milk, and lime juice, and then recording his observations and conclusions in the note book. Certain experiments did not work very well - for example, sticky ice did not work, potentially because in CA it is too warm for the water melted by salt to refreeze. Yeast-generated gas didn't inflating the balloon. We could feel some gas inside the balloon, but it did not rise as shown on the experiment card. Chromatography of color markers didn't work at all. Glue slime came out as cottage cheese. Volcano eruption worked, but I had to double all ingredients. Still, with several tries and help of internet you can make most experiments work. To me the kit is still worth it because of provided supplies and tools. In my view, the kit works on many different levels. It teaches children chemistry, organizing workplace, safety (wearing goggles), accuracy (measuring), motor skills (using pipette, etc.), observing the results and drawing conclusion, reading (instruction cards), and writing (notebook). I would recommend this kit to others, just expect you will have to re-try certain experiments. Alternatively, you can look up simple experiments online.
A**R
Exactly as described, arrived quickly. Great birthday present for my 8 year old grandson
R**4
This product is extremely high quality. The cards are engaging and pretty easy to understand and the materials are well organized and easy to find. If your child has any interest in science, this is a great way to nuture a future career. I really loved how the cards moved through easy steps to explore the kit and once you spend a little time on this with your child, they would soon be independent in doing the experiments. My only critique to make the product even better would be to have the fun box design be more user friendly to store the materials in...Once you take the supplies out, the cardboard that holds the bus roof up is confusing to put back together, even for an adult. You won't be disappointed in investing in this kit.
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