Ms. Frizzle and her students take Young Scientists soaring into flight with a dozen dynamic experiments. Youngsters build a balloon-jet, experiment with parachutes, make a spinner soar, create the ultimate paper airplane, make paper magically rise, move floating ping pong balls, collapse a juice box, fly a glider, lift off rockets, much more, seatbelts, everyone. Get ready to soar into flight.
!Warning Chocking Hazard- Small parts not intended for children under 3 years. Warning children under 8 years old can choke or suffocate on uniflatable or broken balloons. Adult supervision is required. Keep uniflated balloons from children. Discard broken balloons at once.
About The Young Scientist Club:
The mission of The Young Scientists Club is simple - to offer boys and girls quality science related products that will fascinate them with the wonders of scientific discovery and spark their interest in future scientific curiosity. All our products are designed by a team of Harvard graduates, scientists, educators, and parents with one purpose in mind-to combine fun and fascination with quality and learning in each and every product. Of course, no product is put on the market before it has passed the ultimate test-approval by multiple teams of Young Scientists.
We would like to assure you that all our products are sourced and tested with the greatest care. Since the inception of the company in 1999, all of our products have always been thoroughly tested and properly labeled both on all packaging and individual parts. In addition, our products are ASTM/CE tested and certified when appropriate. Please also note that all our award-winning products are designed for children ages 5 and up and do require proper adult supervision. All of our products are designed by a team of Harvard graduates, scientists, educators, and parents with one purpose in mind - to combine fun and fascination with quality and learning in each and every product. Of course, no product of ours is put on the market before it has passed the ultimate test-approval by multiple teams of Young Scientists at our summer camps.