
Spin the ribbed 7" handle of this hand-powered prop between your palms, and watch it take off. (If it lands instead of flying off into the wild blue yonder, reverse the spin!) Neon handle, bright, metallic-flaked 8" propeller, and a lift so high we imprinted it with our logo - the airborne Jarvis. It's all plastic, and won't decapitate anyone, but it's still for 10-year-olds and up.
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91482 SPINNEY-GIG |
Press the button on our small sound modules and hear just what you’d expect to hear! The modules are 1/2” deep and less than 1–1/2” dia, with a 1” speaker. Each comes with (3) replaceable ”AG13” batteries. We see them sewn into a stuffed animal, or slipped into your pocket, but feel free to be creative!
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31711 COMMANDO ELITE |
Glow-in-the-dark plastic skeleton, about 1 ft. tall. That is the end result. What you get is a box of bones that you snap together to create the final product. Which is kind of fun. Or of course you can leave some or all of them disassembled to create a sense of havoc. We're not going to claim it is anatomically correct, or educational. But you do need to figure out that feet don't grow from shoulders and thigh bones do not connect to jaw bones. Maybe 5 minutes of fun!! And the finished product is one of our better little Halloween guys.
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89425 BOX O' BONES |
Play kitty catch with 9" dia clear-plastic beachballs. Each ball has gray mouses painted on the outside, and an inflated kitty head, one of (3) different colors (our choice), on the inside. You inflate the kitty and the ball around it, a trick involving (2) nozzles with backvalves. What a deal, at less than 35 cents per ball!
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35183 KITTY BEACHBALL |
It could have been called an Alabama Buzzer after Alabama Vest, the man who invented it. Or a Clegghorn, after Thaddeus Von Clegg, the clock master who fabricated the first one. But the hand-crafted 4-3/4" long steel instrument was a simple amusement, and the 1840s were a simple time. So it's simply a kazoo.
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92395 KAZOO |
For a biology class or your favorite arachnophile: Real scorpions encased in acrylic, their parts intact, their sizes ranging from comfortable to barely fitting in the 1-9/16" dia disc. Clear tops, bases of assorted colors and depth, up to 1/2" deep OA.
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35185 REAL SCORPIONS |
It’s Dexter, here to boost your brain power. Cartoon Network™ and Delta Education® team up to bring you Dexter’s Laboratory™ modules for ages 6 to 12. Each one comes with a cartoony 12-page pamphlet with (5) scientific activities and a couple of basic tools to conduct experiments. Very nice – and pre-priced at $4.95 each.
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35411 BALANCING ACT | |
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35412 PROJECT: ENERGY |
Amaze and delight your science class! Pour this red sand into water. As you scoop it out and it breaks through the surface of the water, you can see that the sand isn't wet. The spoon is wet. Your fingers, if you used them, are wet. The sand is dry! The hydrophobic granules created with trimethylhydroxysilane are always dry. They call it Space Sand". We would, too, if we had to write trimethylhydroxysilane very often. See the back of the 2-oz pack for information about it and suggestions for experiments.
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92506 SPACE SAND |
A cute craft project for a girl (6 or over) and her favorite grownup, who will have to be there to help melt glycerin in the microwave. Together they can make and decorate heart-shaped bars of gift soap. The kit includes small cubes of green glycerin soap, (2) 1-3/4" plastic heart molds, trinkets to drop into the molds, Powerpuff Girls stickers for the wrapping, a 3" x 5" organza gift bag, and (20) tiny, self-adhesive "jewels" -- all in a cute pink-and-clear vinyl bag. Colors may vary.
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35456 SOAP KIT |
A bare bulb -- rubber, that is -- and a translucent-plastic 2mL barrel combine to make a 2ml dropper. The dropper is marked in .25ml increments. Inexpensive enough that you can toss it after you use it.
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35912 2ML DROPPER |
Care to sneak a little scientific education in with all the Hogwart’s wizardry? For ages 8 and up, the Simple Physics kit explains some basics with a few props (balls and sticks) and a binder-ready guide to experiments that appear to be spells and magic. The Astronomy kit includes a nice guide to the basics, including a constellation map, plus instructions and real lenses for constructing a simple telescope. All with appropriate Hogwarts insignia.
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35930 #7 ASTRONOMY | |
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35931 #8 SIMPLE PHYSICS |
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