Edu Science Microscope Lab with Light & Projector

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Edu Science Microscope Lab with Light & Projector
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  • This is an awesome toy my kids just love it and so do i an my husband. it is realy fun to look at almost anything blood, saliva,bugs,fingernail, spider webs,etc.
     
  • This toy is a good toy if you plan on becoming a scientist!
     
  • This microscope is not a "toy". It has quality and works well with adjustments. It DOES need to be handled with care. The case is very durable and comes with real tools that are sharp. There are many microscope accessories including 12 glass slides, petri...
     
  • this microscope is pretty nice. I can look at many specimens and the dyes used are also there. I can't figure out how to use the projector though. I'd appreciate directions. Thanks.
     
  • I am afraid that the microscope does not work at all no matter how you twist and turn it, it is turely a childs toy and shouldn't actually be purchased for any actual experiment. I only wish I had opened up my kit sooner so I could have returned it.

 

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