Horseshoe Magnet
Show the children the magic of nature! Magnetic horseshoe is very strong and big enough that children cannot put it in their mouths!
Ages3+
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$6.00
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Horseshoe Magnet
What can I do with my magnets? See what kind of things your magnets will pick up. Try paper clips, coins, keys, pins, nails, aluminium foil, wood, plastic, buttons etc. Which of these items are attracted to your magnet? Whatever is attracted to your magnet will most likely contain iron.
What are the “N” and the “S” on the ends of the horseshoe? They stand for North Pole and South Pole. Every magnet has at least two poles, a North and a South. If you have another magnet, hold it up to each end of the horseshoe. Opposite poles attract or pull together, Like poles repel or push apart.
Not suitable for children under 3 Years.
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What can I do with my magnets? See whay kind of things your magnets will pick up. Try paper clips, coins, keys, pins, nails, aluminium foil, wood, plastic, buttons etc. Which of these items are attracted to your magnet? Whatever is attracted to your magnet will most likely contain iron.
What are the “N” and the “S” on the ends of the horseshoe? They stand for North Pole and South Pole. Every magnet has at least two poles, a North and a South. If you have another magnet, hold it up to each end of the horseshoe. Opposite poles attract or pull together, Like poles repel or push apart.
Not suitable for children under 3 Years.
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