Microscope Experiment Set for Kids
CHF 44.95
This product will be released on 23 July 2026
With the Microscope Experiment Set from Science4you, the kids' room turns into a real research lab. Young scientists explore the hidden world of cells, plants and tiny organisms – with up to 1200× magnification. From preparing your own samples to exciting observations, curiosity becomes an adventure.
The set includes a child-friendly microscope with three magnification levels (100×, 400×, 1200×), 11 lab tools and an online experiment book in seven languages. Slides, collection bottles and tweezers invite kids to prepare and study their own samples. Children aged 6 and up learn how science works while training patience, focus and observation skills.
Features:
- Kids' microscope with 3 magnifications: 100× / 400× / 1200×
- 11 lab tools including slides, tweezers and collection bottles
- Prepare and observe your own samples
- Online experiment book in 7 languages (EN, DE, FR, ES, PT, IT, NL)
- Encourages curiosity, focus and scientific thinking
- For little researchers aged 6+
Tips to get started:
- Start with the lowest magnification (100×) and work your way up.
- Begin with thin, translucent samples such as onion skin or a flower petal.
- Make sure there is good light – by a window or with the built-in illumination for the sharpest images.
Frequently asked questions (FAQ)
What age is the microscope suitable for?
Recommended for children aged 6 and up – younger explorers are best supervised by an adult.
Which magnifications are available?
The microscope offers 100×, 400× and 1200× magnification.
Are batteries required?
Batteries are needed for the built-in light (not included).
Is a manual included?
Yes, an online experiment book in seven languages guides you step by step.
Science4you is a Portuguese company from Lisbon, founded in 2008, that turns science into toys. The range includes experiment kits, STEM toys, chemistry and physics sets for children — educational and entertaining at the same time. Science4you sparks the curiosity of young scientists and turns learning into an adventure.
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