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Owl Pellet Mystery Science Lab Kit

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SKU:
HTM90738
UPC:
8.49E+11
  • Owl Pellet Mystery Science Lab Kit
  • ERSHTM90738
  • ERSHTM90738_4
  • ERSHTM90738_2
  • ERSHTM90738_1
$40.36

Description

Discover what an owl eats and explore the world of animal science. Children dissect real owl pellets and try to identify what animals an owl eats based on the skeletons they find. They also learn fun facts about owls, the animals they discover inside the pellets, and even build a food web. This kit also introduces children to different animal science STEM careers such as a zoologist, biologist, and veterinarian. Includes 3 owl pellets, gloves, forceps, magnifying glass, wooden probe, and 20-page career & lab guide. STEM at Play® kits bring science concepts to life through hands-on activities designed to spark interest, inspire confidence, and prompt creative critical-thinking skills while fostering collaboration between children and adults. STEM at play kits provide materials to support scholastic goals while keeping at-home learning fun.

Key Features :

i : The 10 kids STEM experiments and 8 real lab tools allow your kids to explore the science behind animal biology. The kids can perform science experiments and discover what it's like to be a wildlife biologist or veterinarian. STEM kits are a fun way to work and learn through purposeful science-based play.
ii : STEM at play kits bring science concepts to life through hands-on activities designed to spark interest, inspire confidence, prompt creative critical-thinking skills while fostering collaboration between children and adults. STEM at play kits provides materials to support scholastic goals while keeping at-home learning fun.
iii : The 20-page fact-filled colorful lab guide is jam-packed scientific principles, pictures, and information that will keep your kid busy with fun for HOURS in the comfort of your home.
iv : Owl Pellet Mystery is authenticated as an educational product by STEM.org.
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