Explore the great outdoors with the Discovery Range from Trends UK. Go for a walk with your friends and family to see if you can see where the animals are nestling! Investigate the secret life of small and large animals, hiding under stones, between leaves or buzzing through the air? Or maybe spot a bird’s nest up high! Found an interesting plant – see what it looks like up close with the illuminated microscope.
With the Discovery Binoculars and Pocket Microscope young adventurers can investigate the great outdoors.
The Discovery toy range from Trends UK range consists of different science toys which encourages exploration and adventure. Offering real working features and educational benefits, they also support the STEM curriculum.
Discovery Pocket Microscope
- Take a closer look at the world with this hand held pocket microscope.
- Zoom magnification and focusing controls. 40 x hand held field microscope.
- LED illumination (button cell battery included).
- Comes with 2 x blank slides, 2 x static covers, 1 x cleaning cloth.
- Easy to take along on adventures and study items on the go.
- This product is a STEM product
- This can be bought from Amazon for £9.99
Discovery Binoculars & Case
- Light & Portable child-friendly binoculars.
- When you pick up a pair of binoculars, it's like looking through two telescopes at the same time!
- They are easier on the eyes than a telescope as there is less eye strain when viewing objects and scenes.
- Focusing is achieved by moving the central wheel on the bridge between the two eyepiece tubes.
- This can be bought from Amazon for £9.99.
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