Little Scientist Microscope

Little Scientist Microscope

Brand: Smartoon Kids
SKU: NSS17221-SK129
51.97 USD In stock Buy at Merchant

Product details: Age: 3+ Contains: (1) Digital handheld microscope, (1) USB cable, (1) User manual Material: Child-safe ABS plastic Size: 6.5" x 2.8" x 1.1" (16.5cm x 7cm x 2.7cm) Weight: 1.4oz (40g) Care: Wipe clean with a dry cloth; charge before use Explore the Tiny Worlds Around Us A handheld digital microscope that lets kids zoom into the hidden details of everyday life. Leaves, insects, fabrics, and tiny textures suddenly become fascinating discoveries as children observe, capture photos, and explore the microscopic world around them. See the Details Others Miss With a high-definition lens and up to 500X zoom, kids can explore incredibly small details. Built-in LED lights with adjustable brightness help reveal textures, patterns, and colors clearly, whether they’re exploring indoors or outside. → Sparks curiosity about nature and everyday objects → Encourages observation and scientific thinking → Turns ordinary objects into exciting discoveries → Promotes hands-on, screen-free exploration Capture and Share Your Discoveries Kids can take photos and videos of what they discover and even connect the microscope to a computer to see their findings in greater detail. A tiny leaf vein or insect wing suddenly becomes a full-screen science moment. First Microscope for Little Explorers The lightweight, kid-friendly design fits comfortably in small hands, allowing children to explore independently. Simple controls and a clear screen make it easy to start observing in seconds, turning curiosity into instant discovery. A Gift for Curious Young Scientists Whether examining bugs in the garden or discovering patterns in leaves and fabrics, this microscope transforms everyday moments into exciting science adventures. A perfect birthday or holiday gift for kids who love to explore.

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