【Product Features】A volcano erupting on the table, crystal making, magnet experiments, square soap bubbles, and a lemon battery. Learn the principles of science with over 40 fun experiments from the award-winning 4M/KidzLabs/STEAM. Foster a love of science and cultivate curiosity while trying out various experiments.
【Product Features】A volcano erupting on the table, crystal making, magnet experiments, square soap bubbles, and a lemon battery. Learn the principles of science with over 40 fun experiments from the award-winning 4M/KidzLabs/STEAM. Foster a love of science and cultivate curiosity while trying out various experiments.
【Concept】4M's concept is "imaginative, creative, stimulating, and fun." Children learn a great deal from everything they see and touch, experiencing it with their whole bodies. We nurture this learning ability in children with original toys that combine science and crafts.
[A Global Brand Loved in Over 60 Countries] 4M educational toys are loved in over 60 countries worldwide. One of the reasons parents around the world choose 4M for their children is that the products meet high safety standards. 4M educational toys meet the latest safety standards set by the US and EU in every process, from raw materials to packaging. All products undergo multiple tests and thorough quality control before reaching store shelves. Enjoy 4M educational toys with peace of mind!
[Five Categories to Stimulate Children's Curiosity] 4M educational toys come in five categories: EcoScience, KidsLab, Crafts, STEAM, and Robotics. Through crafts and experiments, children can experience the joy of making things and the sense of accomplishment, while developing fine motor skills, artistic sensibilities, and scientific thinking abilities.
[Target Age] 8 years and older [Items Needed Separately] Some materials and experiment tools may require everyday items you have at home. (Old CDs, towels, tape, empty cans, plastic bottles, coins, toothpicks, paper clips, vinegar, sugar, empty bottles, teaspoons, measuring cups, food coloring, forks, lemons or oranges, scissors, paper, glue, baking soda, dish soap, ice, soil, table lamps, soap solution, straws, cups, etc.)