Animal/Sealife Kaleidoscope
The kaleidoscope makes magic with light and mirrors. It may be considered a child's toy (or a toy for all ages), but it is also a simple optical device with technical applications for designers and pattern-makers. Greek words are the source of the name; it comes from kalos, eidos, and skopios meaning beautiful, form, and view, respectively
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Chinese Pattern Kaleidoscope
The kaleidoscope makes magic with light and mirrors. It may be considered a child’s toy (or a toy for all ages), but it is also a simple optical device with technical applications for designers and pattern-makers. Greek words are the source of the name; it comes from kalos, eidos, and skopios meaning beautiful, form, and view, respectively.
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Dinosaur Cover Flow Scope
The kaleidoscope makes magic with light and mirrors. It may be considered a child's toy (or a toy for all ages), but it is also a simple optical device with technical applications for designers and pattern-makers. Greek words are the source of the name; it comes from kalos, eidos, and skopios meaning beautiful, form, and view, respectively
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Kaleidoscope Necklace
The kaleidoscope makes magic with light and mirrors. It may be considered a child's toy (or a toy for all ages), but it is also a simple optical device with technical applications for designers and pattern-makers. Greek words are the source of the name; it comes from kalos, eidos, and skopios meaning beautiful, form, and view, respectively
Laserfoil Marblescope.
Laserfoil Marblescope.
The kaleidoscope makes magic with light and mirrors. It may be considered a child's toy (or a toy for all ages), but it is also a simple optical device with technical applications for designers and pattern-makers. Greek words are the source of the name; it comes from kalos, eidos, and skopios meaning beautiful, form, and view, respectively
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Mega Bug Viewer
Mega Bug Viewer
Mega Bug Viewer is a JUMBO magnifying viewer for observing insects, small water creatures, tadpoles. Is this the world’s greatest bug viewer? If not, it comes pretty close. This jumbo-sized transparent container allows you to hold and study even the biggest, bulkiest species of insect. Keep the lid closed to safely watch creeping critters through the magnifying top, and get a close look at their fascinating body parts. Or open the lid to use it for catching bugs on the spot. The jar is also big enough to hold small creatures of the water, like tadpoles and little fish.
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Pocket Microscope
Pocket Microscope
The pocket microscope is a useful toy for any curious child. It features a 20 to 40 times zoom lever, which allows you to magnify the specimen and examine it in detail. An additional fine-tuning focusing wheel helps in improving focus to help you see the magnified specimen. It is approximately 8cm high and is ideal for use as a benchtop microscope. Inside the box, you will find the microscope along with the examination base, two blank slides and an instruction leaflet. This microscope supports LED illumination, which requires a button cell battery (included in the microscope). To examine a specimen, place it between the two blank slides and place the slides on the base. Stand microscope on base and use one eye to look at specimen from the eyepiece at the top. With the help of the zoom lever, you can change the magnification level and use the focus wheel to look at a clear picture. Recommended for children over 8 years of age.
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