Primary Science™ Jumbo Eyedroppers with StandPerfectly sized Jumbo Eyedroppers are a great addition to any early years science classroom. Young scientists can have fun experimenting with transferring solutions, a great introduction to the volume, or support observation with hands-on investigations while building fine motor skills. Built for full-hand grasp in young hands the droppers store vertically in a stand for convenience and storage. A great resource to get young students interested in science.
The Primary Science™ Jumbo Eyedroppers with Stand are a valuable resource for any early education setting, promoting scientific exploration and skill development in a fun and engaging way.
The Primary Science™ Jumbo Eyedroppers with Stand are a fantastic tool designed to engage young scientists in hands-on learning experiences. Here’s an overview of their features and benefits
Features
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Dimensions 12.1cm (L) x 11.5cm (W) x 6cm (H)
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The jumbo eyedroppers are specifically sized for young children, making them easy to handle and use.
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Ideal for early years science classrooms, these droppers allow young scientists to experiment with transferring solutions, introducing basic concepts of volume and measurement.
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Using the eyedroppers helps build fine motor skills as children practice grasping and squeezing the droppers.
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Designed for a full-hand grasp, making them perfect for small hands and ensuring ease of use.
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The droppers come with a stand that stores them vertically, keeping them organized and readily accessible.
Recommended Age
Suitable toy age for 3+
Felicity Smith –
As a primary school teacher, I highly recommend the Primary Science™ Jumbo Eyedroppers with Stand. These oversized, colourful droppers are perfectly sized for young hands, making them ideal for developing fine motor skills and introducing basic scientific concepts. The sturdy stand keeps droppers organized, promoting independent exploration and experimentation. They’re perfect for activities like colour mixing, volume estimation, and cause-and-effect experiments. A must-have addition to any classroom science centre.?