Solar System Model, constructed three dimensional model is a great way to explain the solar system to students, mounted on a sturdy base. Includes a key, dimensions: 24x 14x 11 inch, Weight: 3 lbs
Sun, Earth, Moon Orbital Model, Multiple moving axis to demonstrate daylight, night, seasons and phases of moon, Requires two AA batteries, Light bulb inside sun to demonstrate sun light on moon & earth, Base has the months of the year along with the season
Butterfly Lifecycle Stages, Children can see how butterflies change as they grow with the Painted Lady Butterfly Life Cycle Stages. The accurately detailed Egg, Caterpillar, Chrysalis and Adult Butterfly replicas are oversized for little hands
Molecular Modelling set, Basic Inorganic and Organic Chemistry, Hard plastic case, Standard size, Consists of 54 balls of various colours and 24 links, 64 Pieces, Carbon-12, Hydrogen-24, Oxygen-6, Nitrogen-6, Chlorine-2, Sulphur-2, Bromine-1, Iodine-1
Ant Life Cycle Stages, Children can see how ants change as they grow with Insect Lore’s Ant Life Cycle Stages. These oversized, anatomically correct figures have been accurately painted and sculpted to show the four stages of ant development: eggs, larva, pupa and adult.
Human Skeleton Model, with Ligament Details, Painted Muscle Origins and Insertions, Flexible Spine and Joints - Rod Mount with Rolling Base, Numbered keycard, anatomical chart and dust cover included
Ladybug Life Cycle Stages, Children can see how Ladybugs change as they grow with Insect Lore’s Ladybug Life Cycle Stages. These oversized, anatomically correct figures have been accurately painted and sculpted to show the four stages of ladybug development: eggs, larva
Praying Mantis Life Cycle Stages, Children can see how Praying Mantises change as they grow with Insect Lore’s Praying Mantis Life Cycle Stages. Four stages of Mantis development: Soft Egg Case, Hardened Egg Case, Nymphs and Adult Praying Mantis.
Easy to construct the three dimensional model of DNA. Emphasizing the base pair sequence and function of DNA, the sturdy, colorful bases snap together in the correct sequence, and the pairs attach to a center rod representing hydrogen bonds.