25/10/2021
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This week, we’re joined by Trends UK, the makers of the brilliant Science Mad! collection to get serious about science!

Science Mad! is the collection from Trends UK that offers kids real scientific equipment and kits with real working features. These brilliant kits provide everything needed for fun experiments in the fields of chemistry, physics, electronics and more.

Designed to inspire curiosity and give kids a fun way to learn more about the world in which they live, the Science Mad! collection is like no other! So, if you want to encourage young minds to develop their knowledge and interest in science further, keep reading to find out more about some of our favourite items in this collection…

Science Mad! 30mm Telescope
Available from Amazon, Rymans and The Range (RRP £15.99)
The Science Mad! 30mm Telescope is fun and easy to use, allowing young explorers to discover the world around them. Lightweight and portable, for all those trips and adventures, this starter telescope uses optical glass lenses to provide a useful 15x magnification, making the world appear that much bigger, and in more exciting detail.

Science Mad! Chemistry Lab
Available from Smyths Toys Superstores, Amazon, Bright Minds and Very (£32.99)
Kids can discover the wonders of chemistry with this well-equipped laboratory set with an excellent selection of 10 different chemicals. It includes a real methylated spirit burner to help when learning about the fascinating chemical reactions involving heat. Children will love performing 80+ safety-tested, themed experiments, all clearly planned and set out within the detailed instruction manual.

Science Mad! Night Vision GogglesAvailable from Amazon, The Range, Bright Minds and Very (RRP £16.99)
With these Night Vision Goggles, kids will discover a different world at night! Light-weight and hands-free, they’re the perfect accessory for exciting missions and adventures! The blue-tinted lenses and bright LED light beams, offer a good view of one’s surroundings in the dim and dark. Kids can even concentrate their night vision with the flip-out scope and 2X magnifying lens.

Science Mad! Digital Metal Detector
Available from Amazon, Rymans, The Range, Bright Minds and Very (RRP £23.99)
Families, it’s time to go on the hunt to find the coins, metal objects and lost treasures buried under your feet! Light-weight and sturdy – it’s perfect for indoor and outdoor fun. This Metal Detector features sensitivity and volume controls, as well as LED lights and audio alerts.

Science Mad! Crystal Growing Lab
Available from Smyths Toys Superstores, Amazon and Very (RRP £22.99)
Children can learn and discover about growing and cultivating their own crystals. The kit contains all children need to grow different colours and types of crystal. The detailed instruction booklet contains fascinating experiments and explains how crystals were formed when the gases the Earth is made from cooled, millions of years ago.

Science Mad! 100x Microscope
Available from Amazon and The Range (RRP £25.99)
View the smallest of specimens up close to see fascinating detail that the eye can’t see! With bright battery-powered illumination, up to 100X magnification and everything kids need to prepare their own slides. The kit comes with slides, tools and accessories. The Microscope comes with 25X, 50X, 100X Magnification. It lights up for extra clarity.

Science Mad! 5-in-1 Weather Station
Available from Amazon and Very (RRP £17.99)
Everyone loves talking about the weather! Observe and create a record of the weather conditions where you are. It features rainfall gauge, indicator and compass for determining wind direction and a thermometer.

Science Mad! Planetarium Star Globe
Available from Smyths Toys Superstores, Amazon and Very (RRP £32.99)
The Planetarium Star Globe creates a light-up globe of the major constellations such as Orion, Pegasus, and Ursa Major that projects onto the walls and ceiling of a darkened room. The base makes the globe rotate and a light pointer helps you to highlight particular stars and constellations.

For more Science Mad! fun, head back to the main takeover hub now.

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