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Dear Scientists,
What do you think? Do these make good gifts or do most of them end up in a closet? Do kids who get them really have fun with them? Can you learn any useful science from them? Do you have any favorite recommendations for children of 10 - 12 years? Thanks, Chrissie |
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Hi Chrissie and welcome.
I think science kits make fantastic gifts. Are you interested in chemistry kits or physics or biology kits or even astronomy kits?
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i sugest that you get a little crystal maker set . thats what i like and i am only in the 6th grade . all of my friends are interested in chemistry , physics ,and biology .
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Thanks heidi and thor3436. I feel education isn't valued enough these days. I have several nephews and nieces. I'd like to give them science kits to help them become enthusiastic about learning. Chemistry, physics, biology, astronomy,,,, or any other kits are great. Fun and enthusiasm are the most important things.
Thanks, Chrissie |
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Hi Chrissie, it's not exactly what you asked for, but I'd recommend these books you can buy through Amazon or elsewhere. The children you have in mind might think the books are for younger children, but that's something you'll know better than me.
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I'll show you what I'm buying for my brother. Its a magnetic ball puzzle for $17.95. Its made up of 216 very powerful rare-earth magnetic balls.
I think its a cool education toy because it promotes 3D thinking & symmetry and these are important in math, chem and physics. You can also make atomic structures with it like hexagonal close packing and cubic close packing. It says its for 14 years and up but my brothers younger than that. Its not for young children because the magnets are very, very strong and quite small. There's a neat video on Amazon showing some ideas about how you can use it. http://www.amazon.com/Neocube-216pc-...dp/B001EM1SEA/ |
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i'm getting those . i think there called bucky balls or something like that
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