Are you interested in cultivating a love of science in your daughter? One of the best ways to spark her scientific curiosity is to ensure she’s having fun while learning. Below is a list of 10 awesome science toys that may interest your child:
Slime Kit
This one is a little messy, but kids absolutely love slime. You can buy the Slime Kit Supplies on Amazon for $19.47, plus shipping and handling. This particular kit is for kids ages seven and older. It comes with everything your daughter needs to make homemade slime. You can read more about the ratings here.
Terrarium Kit
The Light Up Terrarium Kit with LED is a little bit messy, but it’s sure to grab your daughter’s attention. It includes a Terrarium jar (4″x6″), light-up jar lid, Micro-USB charging cable, clear and easy step-by-step instruction booklet for all ages, soil, blue sand, river rocks, wheatgrass and chia seeds, small bunny and mushroom miniatures, removable stickers for decoration, spray bottle, and a wooden stick to aid in planting the seeds. You can read more about the ratings here.
Geodes
Another awesome science toy is the National Geographic Break Open 10 Premium Geodes. This science kit includes 10 high-quality crystal-filled geodes, safety goggles, display stands, and a full-color learning guide. It is recommended for kids eight years old and older. It is priced around $24.99, plus shipping and handling. You can read more about the ratings here.
Microscope
The AmScope 120X-1200X 52-pcs Kids Beginner Microscope, with 52 pieces has everything your daughter needs to explore the world around her through the lens of a microscope. A little bit pricier than the items mentioned before, it costs about $39.99, plus shipping and handling. You can read the reviews here.
Squishy Body
The SmartLab Toys Squishy Human Body is listed for $18.73, plus shipping and handling. It is recommended for kids eight years old and older. It comes with a 12-inch plastic human body model, nine removable squishy vital organs, skeletal, vascular, and muscular systems, forceps and tweezers, a tray to organize your organs, and a 24-page fully illustrated book. With this toy, your daughter will learn how the human body works. You can read more about the reviews here.
Solar System
With the 4M Solar System Planetarium your daughter will learn about the solar system in an interactive and creative manner. It is priced around $9.95, plus shipping and handling. It includes planets, stencils, a squeeze glow paint pen, rods, string, a fact-filled wall chart and 10 sets of kids quiz questions. It is recommended for kids eight and older. You can read more reviews here.
Botley
Botley the Coding Robot was a 2019 Toy Of The Year Finalist. It is priced around $41.99, plus shipping and handling. This toy is a great way to introduce your daughter to coding. She can code Botley up to 80 different steps. It comes with 77 pieces and requires 5 AAA batteries. You can read more reviews here.
Chemistry Kit
Although a bit expensive, priced at $49.99, the Yellow Scope – Foundation Chemistry Kit is a great way to teach your daughter about chemistry through a dozen experiments. It is recommended for kids eight years old and older. You can read more reviews here.
Soap Making Kit
Another awesome science toy is the Klutz Make Your Own Soap Science Kit. With this kit, your daughter has the opportunity to make her own soap from scratch. It’s priced at $17.97, plus shipping and handling. You can read more reviews here.
Explorer Set
The 20 pack-explorer set has everything that your daughter needs to explore her backyard. It’s priced at $24.96, plus shipping and handling. You can read more reviews here.
What better way to scientifically explore than through play? Maybe one of these toys will be what sparks your daughter’s path to becoming our world’s next great scientist!