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title: "The Magic School Bus: Slime and Polymer Lab"
brand: "the young scientists club"
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# Eco-Friendly Hands-On Fun STEM Learning The Magic School Bus: Slime and Polymer Lab

**Brand:** the young scientists club
**Price:** 66 zł
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🌟 Ignite Curiosity with Every Experiment!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** The Magic School Bus: Slime and Polymer Lab by the young scientists club
- **How much does it cost?** 66 zł with free shipping
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## Why This Product

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## Key Features

- • **Perfect for Ages 5+:** Designed to inspire curiosity in young minds!
- • **Developed by Experts:** Crafted by Harvard grads and tested by young scientists!
- • **Eco-Conscious Learning:** Teach kids the importance of sustainability and recycling!
- • **Engaging STEM Experience:** Transform learning into an adventure with Ms. Frizzle!
- • **Comprehensive Experiment Kit:** Everything you need for hours of educational fun!

## Overview

The Magic School Bus: Going Green is an innovative STEM kit designed for children aged 5 and up, featuring hands-on experiments that teach essential scientific concepts while promoting environmental awareness. Developed by a team of experts, this kit includes all necessary supplies and a detailed manual, ensuring a fun and educational experience for young scientists.

## Description

Product Description Ms. Frizzle and her students take Young Scientists on a wild ride with The Magic School Bus as they explore slime and polymers with this Award-winning STEM science kit. Young Scientists take polymers out of milk, make slime, create goop, produce a snow eruption, melt snow, grow super-absorbent flowers, germinate seeds in polymers, perform a polymer trick, dehydrate polymers, and much, much more! This gooey bus-shaped kit comes packed with science components, 20 colorful experiment cards, a data notebook to record observations, and 9 containers of polymers including rainbow beads, snow, and gel crystals. Seatbelts, everyone! Get ready to experiment with Slime and Polymer Lab! From the Manufacturer The Magic School Bus series – is a series of fun and exciting science kits based on the popular Magic School Bus book series by Joanna Cole and Bruce Degen. Ms Frizzle and her students make science an exhilarating experience. This series has won over 40 awards.. National Association of Gifted Children Gifted Child Holiday Pick List, Dr. Toy’s Best 10 Educational Products and 100 Best Children’s Products Awards, Toy of the Year Award from Creative Child Magazine, Father's Day Seal of Approval from Mr. Dad eChoice (Editor’s Choice) Award, Seal of Approval and Award of Excellence from The Toy Man, Three iParenting Media Outstanding Products Awards, Canadian Toy Testing Council (CTTC) Honors, Parents’ Choice Foundation Recommended Awards, and many more. The mission of The Young Scientists Club is simple – to offer children quality, science-related products that will fascinate them with the wonders of scientific discover and spark their interest in future scientific endeavors. All products are designed by a team of Harvard graduates, scientists, educators, and parents with one purpose in mine – to combine fun and fascination with quality and learning in each and every product.

Review: reading books about airplanes and designing our own models we like to do science kits - My kids are crazy about things that fly. We have more airplanes, gliders, kites and helicopters that should be legal. Sometimes I wonder if we should call our house a museum and open doors to public. When we are not playing with planes, baking airplane shaped cookies, reading books about airplanes and designing our own models we like to do science kits. Today I’m going to tell you about our experience with Magic School Bus Soaring into Flight Kit. Airplanes fly. We all know it. How? Is it because they have “jet engine”? Hmm, maybe not, I heard shape has to do something with it. I couldn’t be sure. As a parent of children, who have one thousand questions about airplanes, I found myself completely unprepared to answer most of them. Maybe I slept through the aerodynamics course back in high school (wait, did we have aerodynamics class in high school?). Every time my kids stumble upon a topic I don’t know much anything about (slugs, puke, ghosts, they have diverse interests), I learn about it along with them. And I always appreciate a good resource to help us on our learning adventure. Soaring into Flight is a great learning tool. It might not answer ALL the questions, but it will sure explain a lot. Some experiments are simple. They are simple because they use everyday things to demonstrate scientific concepts. I think this simplicity is a genius. It elevates the mundane to the level of scientific investigation. What will happen if you drink the juice out of a juice box and keep sucking in on the straw? What’s the hypothesis? Results? Conclusions? One minute we were just drinking juice, and now we are talking about air pressure, a topic pertinent to the science behind flight. In another experiment we made four different paper airplanes and tested, which one is the best. I was utterly surprised to find that a large paper clip attached to the tip of a paper airplane makes it flight farther. Why did it happen? So many hot topics to talk about here: weight, faster moving air, lift, how design affects performance. We made lots of paper airplanes in the past, but never once I thought about such simple thing as testing different designs to see which one is most efficient. Science is everywhere. The kit includes 12 hands on experiments. Each experiment addresses a topic related to flying. I love the explanations that come with each experiment. It helped me to figure out the main concepts involved. If it whetted our appetite for more, we got a book specifically on that subject. Explore the Kit… without the kids If you want to keep your sanity, I suggest you first explore the kit without the kids. Lock yourself up some place quite (try a bathroom, if all else fails) and read the booklet. No, it’s not the case of it being so good; you need to enjoy it in private. Remember that moment when you bring a cake with lighted birthday candles into a room? Everybody squeals with delight. The excitement is flying high. And then a birthday child blows the candles and the room erupts into cheers. I thought I would go for that set up. We all gathered around a table. With lots of whooping, cheers, and excited giggles we ceremoniously opened the box, took out the parts and…. All hell broke loose. Ok, Ok, I’m exaggerated. What really happened was that the noise level went through the roof with three excited kids simultaneously asking questions, demanding to know what each part is for and …there was me trying against all odds to concentrate my mind on what I’m reading, while talking to them “No you can’t take this out of the room! I don’t know what this is for! I’m trying to read!” Just trust me: you need to know which one is a pump and what’s there for. Let them explore the kit before you try the experiments No matter how fun are the experiments, for kids half the fun is touching everything and trying to figure out what they can do with it. Look! Mom! It’s on my head! I can even shove it in my… (ok, you don’t really want to know the specifics). One good rule to implement at this stage is that everything has to stay in one room … or you will not see some parts again until Christmas. Materials in the kit Let me tell you first about the things you will need that are NOT included in a kit: baking soda, vinegar, juice box, a pair of chairs, tape, and scissors. The kit contains: parachute, 3 balloons, 2 ping pong balls, 2 paper clips, strip of paper, dowel, string, measuring cup, paper plane models, 3 foam rockets, paper tape measure, elastic band, funnel, glider, clothespin, rocket launcher, spinner. Experiments Overview: Experiment 1 – Air Pressure: Collapse a Juice Box Buy a juice box and drink all the juice out of the box. Continue sucking on the straw once the box is empty. Experiment 2 – High-Low Pressure: Move floating ping pong balls Hang two ping pong balls about 1 inch apart and blow between them. Fast moving air causes objects to move. Experiment 3 – Flapping Motion: Make Paper Rise Place a strip of paper under a lower lip and blow. The flapping = lift and upward motion. Experiment 4 – Paper Airplane Race Fold four slightly different paper airplanes (models in the kit). Throw each one and decide which design works best. Experiment 5 – Steering Fold one more paper airplane (from the kit). Experiment with folding ailerons up and down to move airplane to the right/left. Experiment 6 – Fly a Glider Throw a glider (from the kit) and measure the distance that glider went with the tape measure (provided in the kit). Experiment 7 – How Jet Engines Work (the most exciting of all experiments) Blow up a balloon and close it with a clothespin. Tape it to a straw, which has a string passing throw it. The string is stretched between two chairs. Take the clothespin off…. The air leaving balloon pushes it forward. My kids wanted to do this one again and again and again. Experiment 8 – Launch your rocket Press down on the pump of the rocket launcher (everything included in a kit). (Very exciting!!!) Experiment 9 – Launch your rocket using baking soda and vinegar as a fuel (one of the top liked experiments) Put vinegar in a pump, put baking soda in the rocket launcher. Quickly place the pump in the rocket launcher and … BLAST into space! Experiment 10 – Helicopter fun: make a spinner soar Use a spinner (provided in a kit) to see how the moving rotors of the helicopter work. Experiment 11 – Gravity Drop a piece of a paper and pencil. The focus is on how fast something falls down. Experiment 12 – Experiment with Parachute Sail large and small parachute. Does size make a difference? In conclusion: if you are looking for a fun way to learn about flying, this kit proved to be entertaining. And with the current promotion it’s only $13 (free shipping). You can find more information on my blog http://www.kidminds.org/2015/10/soaring-into-flight-science-class-at.html
Review: Great for young scientists - I bought this for my son's friend who turned six this summer. He has always shown a strong interest in the human body and after much research this seemed like a super age-appropriate gift to encourage his love of the body. He has loved it. His parents called me to tell me thank you and asked where I got it so they could get him more of the kits from the Magic School Bus series. I bought the one of space for my son and he (and I) have equally loved it and learned a lot. I bought this gift almost 6 months ago and when I was at their house about 3 weeks ago, I noticed he had his poster of the human body (which was a lot larger than I expected it to be) hung up on his wall across from his bed. I would highly recommend this (and any Magic School Bus kit) for any budding young scientists.

## Features

- Great hands on learning and educational science STEM kit for boys and girls which encourages STEM learning for ages 5+
- Ms. Frizzle from The Magic School Bus makes science an exhilarating experience and kids can follow along with The Magic School Bus books from Scholastic and NETFLIX series
- Young Scientists create slime, magic snow, grow polymers, and much more in this slime making bus shaped lab
- Developed by a team of Harvard graduates, Scientists, and educators, these chemistry lab kits for kids will have our Young Scientists experience science in a fun and hands-on manner and at the same time give them an edge with this Educational Science Adventure that will last a lifetime
- Kit comes with all supplies needed (except for common household items) and detailed experiment cards with guidance to make this educational SLIME themed science STEM kit for kids a great learning toy
- The Magic School Bus
- award-winning
- hands-on science
- slime and polymers
- educational and fun

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0073XL9OI |
| Age Range Description | 5 years |
| Battery Description | No battery required |
| Best Sellers Rank | #582,084 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #4,788 in Educational Science Kits |
| Brand Name | The Young Scientists Club |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 402 Reviews |
| Educational Objective | STEM |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00892511000453 |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Dimensions | 15 x 9 x 6 inches |
| Item Weight | 2.2 Pounds |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | The Young Scientists Club, LLC |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 144.0 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 60.0 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | WH9251145 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | No Warranty |
| Material Type | polymer |
| Model Number | WH-925-1145 |
| Set Name | Slime and Polymer Lab |
| Size | Large |
| Theme | Science/Educational |
| UPC | 892511000453 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ reading books about airplanes and designing our own models we like to do science kits
*by E***S on October 5, 2015*

My kids are crazy about things that fly. We have more airplanes, gliders, kites and helicopters that should be legal. Sometimes I wonder if we should call our house a museum and open doors to public. When we are not playing with planes, baking airplane shaped cookies, reading books about airplanes and designing our own models we like to do science kits. Today I’m going to tell you about our experience with Magic School Bus Soaring into Flight Kit. Airplanes fly. We all know it. How? Is it because they have “jet engine”? Hmm, maybe not, I heard shape has to do something with it. I couldn’t be sure. As a parent of children, who have one thousand questions about airplanes, I found myself completely unprepared to answer most of them. Maybe I slept through the aerodynamics course back in high school (wait, did we have aerodynamics class in high school?). Every time my kids stumble upon a topic I don’t know much anything about (slugs, puke, ghosts, they have diverse interests), I learn about it along with them. And I always appreciate a good resource to help us on our learning adventure. Soaring into Flight is a great learning tool. It might not answer ALL the questions, but it will sure explain a lot. Some experiments are simple. They are simple because they use everyday things to demonstrate scientific concepts. I think this simplicity is a genius. It elevates the mundane to the level of scientific investigation. What will happen if you drink the juice out of a juice box and keep sucking in on the straw? What’s the hypothesis? Results? Conclusions? One minute we were just drinking juice, and now we are talking about air pressure, a topic pertinent to the science behind flight. In another experiment we made four different paper airplanes and tested, which one is the best. I was utterly surprised to find that a large paper clip attached to the tip of a paper airplane makes it flight farther. Why did it happen? So many hot topics to talk about here: weight, faster moving air, lift, how design affects performance. We made lots of paper airplanes in the past, but never once I thought about such simple thing as testing different designs to see which one is most efficient. Science is everywhere. The kit includes 12 hands on experiments. Each experiment addresses a topic related to flying. I love the explanations that come with each experiment. It helped me to figure out the main concepts involved. If it whetted our appetite for more, we got a book specifically on that subject. Explore the Kit… without the kids If you want to keep your sanity, I suggest you first explore the kit without the kids. Lock yourself up some place quite (try a bathroom, if all else fails) and read the booklet. No, it’s not the case of it being so good; you need to enjoy it in private. Remember that moment when you bring a cake with lighted birthday candles into a room? Everybody squeals with delight. The excitement is flying high. And then a birthday child blows the candles and the room erupts into cheers. I thought I would go for that set up. We all gathered around a table. With lots of whooping, cheers, and excited giggles we ceremoniously opened the box, took out the parts and…. All hell broke loose. Ok, Ok, I’m exaggerated. What really happened was that the noise level went through the roof with three excited kids simultaneously asking questions, demanding to know what each part is for and …there was me trying against all odds to concentrate my mind on what I’m reading, while talking to them “No you can’t take this out of the room! I don’t know what this is for! I’m trying to read!” Just trust me: you need to know which one is a pump and what’s there for. Let them explore the kit before you try the experiments No matter how fun are the experiments, for kids half the fun is touching everything and trying to figure out what they can do with it. Look! Mom! It’s on my head! I can even shove it in my… (ok, you don’t really want to know the specifics). One good rule to implement at this stage is that everything has to stay in one room … or you will not see some parts again until Christmas. Materials in the kit Let me tell you first about the things you will need that are NOT included in a kit: baking soda, vinegar, juice box, a pair of chairs, tape, and scissors. The kit contains: parachute, 3 balloons, 2 ping pong balls, 2 paper clips, strip of paper, dowel, string, measuring cup, paper plane models, 3 foam rockets, paper tape measure, elastic band, funnel, glider, clothespin, rocket launcher, spinner. Experiments Overview: Experiment 1 – Air Pressure: Collapse a Juice Box Buy a juice box and drink all the juice out of the box. Continue sucking on the straw once the box is empty. Experiment 2 – High-Low Pressure: Move floating ping pong balls Hang two ping pong balls about 1 inch apart and blow between them. Fast moving air causes objects to move. Experiment 3 – Flapping Motion: Make Paper Rise Place a strip of paper under a lower lip and blow. The flapping = lift and upward motion. Experiment 4 – Paper Airplane Race Fold four slightly different paper airplanes (models in the kit). Throw each one and decide which design works best. Experiment 5 – Steering Fold one more paper airplane (from the kit). Experiment with folding ailerons up and down to move airplane to the right/left. Experiment 6 – Fly a Glider Throw a glider (from the kit) and measure the distance that glider went with the tape measure (provided in the kit). Experiment 7 – How Jet Engines Work (the most exciting of all experiments) Blow up a balloon and close it with a clothespin. Tape it to a straw, which has a string passing throw it. The string is stretched between two chairs. Take the clothespin off…. The air leaving balloon pushes it forward. My kids wanted to do this one again and again and again. Experiment 8 – Launch your rocket Press down on the pump of the rocket launcher (everything included in a kit). (Very exciting!!!) Experiment 9 – Launch your rocket using baking soda and vinegar as a fuel (one of the top liked experiments) Put vinegar in a pump, put baking soda in the rocket launcher. Quickly place the pump in the rocket launcher and … BLAST into space! Experiment 10 – Helicopter fun: make a spinner soar Use a spinner (provided in a kit) to see how the moving rotors of the helicopter work. Experiment 11 – Gravity Drop a piece of a paper and pencil. The focus is on how fast something falls down. Experiment 12 – Experiment with Parachute Sail large and small parachute. Does size make a difference? In conclusion: if you are looking for a fun way to learn about flying, this kit proved to be entertaining. And with the current promotion it’s only $13 (free shipping). You can find more information on my blog http://www.kidminds.org/2015/10/soaring-into-flight-science-class-at.html

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great for young scientists
*by A***H on November 12, 2009*

I bought this for my son's friend who turned six this summer. He has always shown a strong interest in the human body and after much research this seemed like a super age-appropriate gift to encourage his love of the body. He has loved it. His parents called me to tell me thank you and asked where I got it so they could get him more of the kits from the Magic School Bus series. I bought the one of space for my son and he (and I) have equally loved it and learned a lot. I bought this gift almost 6 months ago and when I was at their house about 3 weeks ago, I noticed he had his poster of the human body (which was a lot larger than I expected it to be) hung up on his wall across from his bed. I would highly recommend this (and any Magic School Bus kit) for any budding young scientists.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Awesome product.
*by P***N on December 29, 2014*

These kits are really fun! There was stuff for a total of 12 experiments in this kit. Some of them are pretty simple, but what I like is that they have good explanations of how/why the experiments resulted the way they did. It has also helped refresh my memory, which allows me to expand on the different principles. My 7 year old learned new concepts with only doing 2 of the experiments.

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