Amazon: Scientific Explorer Disgusting Science Kit ONLY $7 & More
Head on over to Amazon.com where you can score the Scientific Explorer Disgusting Science Kit for only $7.08 – lowest price!
This kit teaches your kiddos fun facts about body parts and educates them on the gross things that grow on the body. They can create a stinky intestine, slimy snot, fake blood and learn how to grow friendly molds and bacteria. It comes with four petri dishes, magnifier, four cotton swabs, gelatin, sugar, baking yeast, red and green coloring, rubber balloon and more.
Check out these other fun kits we spotted…
Scientific Explorer My First Mind Blowing Science Kit
Only $8.99 (regularly $23.99)
Scientific Explorer Wacky Weird Weather Kit
Only $6.95 (regularly $26.99) – Add-On item
Scientific Explorer Glow in The Dark Fun Lab
Only $8.77 (regularly $22)
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(Thanks Lauren!)
My almost 8 year old would love this. Hmm, it WOULD be educational…
Yes it would! 😉
There is also a Weird Wacky Weather Kit that’s an add-on for $7.12 and a Glow in the Dark Fun Lab for $9. Bought a few for birthday party gifts. Thanks!
You’re welcome! Those are such cool finds Lauren! I may grab those myself! Thanks a bunch for the heads up!
my 9yo daughter received the 2nd one pictured for her birthday and loves it!
How neat! Glad she is having fun with that one! Thanks for the feedback!
Would this be good for a 2nd grader? He just turned 7, contemplating buying for Easter
Hi there! Here is what I found in the details – “Recommended for children 8 years of age and older with adult supervision”. Hope that might help!
My 7 year old got one of these kits for christmas last year and he loved it.