Inspire your young adventurer to explore the wonders of the natural world with the Terra Kids Field Microscope from HABA. This portable tool is perfect for curious kids who love spending time outside, whether in the backyard, on a nature trail, or during a family camping trip. With 30X magnification, this compact microscope reveals incredible details hidden in plain sight, making the everyday extraordinary.
Its user-friendly design allows children to examine rocks, leaves, insects, and fabrics with clarity, offering hours of engaging discovery. The sturdy frame fits perfectly in small hands, while the built-in light ensures that every little feature is visible, even in shaded spots or on cloudy days. Easy to take along in a backpack or clipped onto gear, it’s always ready for the next field observation.
Perfect for ages 6 and up, this outdoor science tool fosters patience, focus, and a love for learning. Whether they’re peering into the texture of a pine needle or examining grains of sand, children can connect with nature in a more meaningful way. Give your young explorer the gift of discovery with this exciting and educational addition to their outdoor adventures.
Children's Field Microscope Outdoors Toy (30X Magnification)
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What is the structure of a blade of grass, and what does a leaf vein look like? For junior researchers and explorers who want to take a close look at their environment, the Terra Kids microscope is the perfect gift. With the practical magnification function, even the smallest details of nature and our environment can be observed close up.
This portable microscope encourages young scientists to take on the exciting task of microscopic viewing. Looking through a microscope requires different viewing skills, and at 30x the magnification, it is important to note this is different from looking through a typical 3x to 5x magnifying glass. When working with a microscope, finding fine detailed objects to look at, like a leaf or stitching on cloth, will give the best results.
Be patient as you learn to use a microscope like a scientist does and know that it takes trial and error to get the correct image in your lens. The focus wheel will help to bring the items in focus but kids might need to keep their hand steady to maintain the sharpest focus.
To add batteries, separate the green and gray legs to unscrew and open the battery cavity. Once the batteries are inserted, the LED flashlight will be triggered when the green leg is moved slightly away from the gray leg.