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Big Bang Science Go to the Moon

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Big Bang Science

Big Bang Science Go to the Moon

  • Brand:- Big Bang Science
  • Color:- Multicolor
  • Recommended age:- 8 years and above
  • Dimensions(cm):- 28*7*25
  • Weight:- 740gm

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Big Bang Science Go to the Moon

Big Bang Science Go to the Moon toy is a fun science lab for the kids. This toy is specially designed for kids who want to discover the world. This toy is based on STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) learning projects. It includes 12 science activities that enhance kid’s imagination and logical thinking ability. Some main activities include building a rocket and launching it, making your 3D moon calendar, etc.; these activities develops the world awareness and sensory-motor skills of your child. You can buy Big Bang Science Go to the Moon online in India from Big Value Shop. This toy contains 48 pieces with a step-by-step DIY instruction manual to assemble the whole project. Big Bang Science Go to the Moon cost low on Big Value Shop compared to other websites. This toy helps your kids to develop interest in science and technology. They can also learn facts about the galaxy, moon, gravity, rocket, etc. This science kit is the best gift for your curious children. Big Bang Science Go to the Moon price is affordable on Big value Shop.

Key features:-

  • Fun Science lab Based on STEM learning
  • Enhances thinking ability
  • Makes you aware about universal facts
  • Builds sensory and motor skills

Contents:-

  • 1 Galaxy system chart
  • 10 Planet model
  • 12 Double-side tapes
  • 1 tray to mix colors
  • 1 Paintbrush
  • 3 Planetary rings
  • 16 Glowing stars
  • 1 Space aircraft model
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  1. Deepak

    excellent product for kids as science project

    Deepak