Kids’ Handheld Biological Microscope for Fun Learning

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Handheld Microscope Children Kids Biological Microscope
Kids' Handheld Biological Microscope for Fun Learning
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Handheld Microscope Children Kids Biological Microscope
Kids’ Handheld Biological Microscope for Fun Learning
$7.99
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Features: Suitable for children aged 3 and up.

This handheld microscope is compact enough to fit in your pocket, making it easy to take with you on all your adventures. Boasting a magnification range of 30x, this science tool lets kids observe and interact with the world around them on a microscopic level. It’s designed to foster children’s observational skills, and fuel their curiosity about the microbial world that exists all around them.

Manufactured by Herasa, this handheld microscope serves as a portable, zoom-friendly educational tool. It’s ideally suited for both children and adults, providing a rich and insightful learning experience. It’s a fantastic tool for sparking a child’s interest in nature exploration and scientific discovery.

Preschoolers can easily peek into hidden, magnified worlds by using the extra-large 30x eyepieces. The microscope’s practical, dissecting function allows for an up-close examination of various objects such as rocks, leaves, and more. And the best part? No slides are needed!

How to use:

  1. Turn on the switch.
  2. Position the microscope close to the object you wish to observe.
  3. Keep your eyes aligned with the microscope’s eyepiece.
  4. Adjust the magnification until your observation becomes clear.

Cautions: Please ensure that the microscope’s bottom is tightly secured to the plexiglass sample!

Package Includes: One Children’s Biological Microscope from Herasa.

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