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Enviro Battery + Grow-A-Maze
Enviro Battery + Grow-A-Maze

JeronimoKids Grow-A-Maze & Enviro Battery Environmental Science Series Kits

R179

Retail: R280
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Grow-A-Maze

Can a plant find its way through a maze? Just watch as plants wind their way through a maze that you design. - It has never been more fun to learn! Engage children of all ages with STEM toys that will encourage them to explore, understand and be inspired by the world of science, technology, engineering and math. 

Enviro Battery

The most unique and non-polluting energy sources you can find on Earth - the potato, salt water and mud. Be amazed at how they light up a bulb or sound buzzer. Includes experiment guide for making a coin battery, fork battery, potato buzz wire game and more. 

Product Features

Grow-A-Maze

  • This plant maze is great for anyone interested in experimenting with nature! Just plant a bean and watch it sprout and wind its way through the maze.
  • Grow-A-Maze also comes with a transparent cover, a water pot, and a mini-magnifying glass so you can watch both above and below the soil and see for yourself just how plants work. This encourages a great understanding of plant biology and interest in nature.
  • Dried beans and soil (not included) are required for this experiment. Recommended for ages 3 and up.
  • (L x H x W) 12 x 17 x 3.5cm

What comes in the box:

  • Environmental Science Series (Grow-A-Maze)

Enviro Battery

  • Caution: High Voltage Inspiration!
  • Contains 3 zinc plates, 3 copper plates, connection wires, 3 plastic cups, a light tower, a LED lamp with connection wire, a sound chip with connection wire, an experiment record sheet, adhesive tape and detailed instructions.
  • 8 Years +
  • (L x H x W) 5 x 9 x 2.5cm

What comes in the box:

  • environmental Science Series (Enviro Battery)
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