KIDDIE SCIENCE
  • Home
  • Our Story
  • Programs
    • Enrichment
    • The Period Talk
    • After School Science
  • Donate
  • Blog
  • Air Quality
  • Contact Us

Ms. Carmen Recommends....

12/21/2015

 
Still looking for the perfect gift or stocking stuffer? Why not give the gift of science! Check out Ms. Carmen's recommendations below. All items are available at Play Kids, located at 676 Flatbush Avenue. If you shop on Tuesdays, 10% of your science purchase goes directly to Kiddie Science. Tell them Ms. Carmen sent you!
Picture
Owl Puke

What did the owl eat? Explore this question through the dissection of an owl pellet. When an owl eats, it swallows its prey whole and later coughs up the indigestible parts (primarily bones and hair/fuzz). By examining the clues found within the owl pellet, your young scientist can explore what the owl ate, many times its more than one food item.

Owl pellets come completely sanitized and the kit includes all the tools your young scientist needs to explore.

​
​Snap Circuits


Hands-down, THE best way to explore electricity! Create circuits and learn how simple electronics work. Clear and simple instructions allow your young scientist to create various projects. Snap Circuits are also available in a Junior set for the younger scientists. 
​
Picture
Picture

Black Light Science Fun

Let's face it, black lights are fun even for adults. You can do all sorts of science experiments with them but who has one at home? This kit comes with everything you need for several science experiments, black light included!

This simple science kit explores more than just light science and is the perfect stocking stuffer for ages 8 and up.


Comments are closed.
    My son LOVES these classes, so informative, hands on and fun!

    -Crystal 
    Parent of program participant
    Loading PurpleAir Widget...
    Subscribe to Newsletter
PO Box 130205     Brooklyn, NY 11213
​[email protected]

© COPYRIGHT 2025. ​ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
  • Home
  • Our Story
  • Programs
    • Enrichment
    • The Period Talk
    • After School Science
  • Donate
  • Blog
  • Air Quality
  • Contact Us