🔬 Ignite Curiosity with Every Click!
The Educational Insights GeoSafari Jr. Talking Microscope is a dynamic STEM toy designed for children ages 3 and up. Featuring the voice of wildlife expert Bindi Irwin, this interactive microscope offers over 100 facts and questions, encouraging young minds to explore the wonders of nature through vibrant images and engaging play modes.
Color | Multi |
Enclosure Material | Plastic |
Light Source Type | LED |
Magnification Maximum | 1 |
Real Angle Of View | 0.01 |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Item Weight | 1.5 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 10.1"L x 5.6"W x 8.1"H |
P**A
Something different and exciting for kids
This is my second buy actually. I gave it as a gift for my friends 5 yo and he loves it. Both of them did. But you, parent, will need to assist.
B**N
Child's microscope
Our grandson likes to look at the slides. It is so ething different and educational.
D**E
Microscope
Kids loved it
M**W
Good in my standing!
Got it for Christmas for my neice...She is still interested!
A**Y
Educational
This little microscope was every educational and had many different slides to learn from. The pictures from the slides were super clear and focused. I was highly impressed. With each slide the microscope would tell (in detail) information on what they were looking at.
J**B
Fantastic educational toy!
This is in excellent condition, like in mint condition—I bought this as used and I couldn’t tell if there was even a minor defect.
K**R
Kids microscope
Bought as a gift and was very fun to be able to look at everything. Easy to use and adjust sights. Easy to store due to small size and lightweight.
D**N
Good idea but no mute or “low” volume button
We bought two of these for Christmas for our children so they could each have their own.One Microscope worked great. The slides were really cool and it did a good job of explaining what was on the slide and even asked questions to see if your kids are paying attention.The 2nd microscope was defective and didn’t read the slides correctly. For example it would tell the kids that a slide of a tooth was a honey bee and would then proceed to talk about honeybees while they were looking at a human tooth. The same slide would read correctly in the first microscope so we knew it wasn’t the slides.So we returned one of them. I would have given it 5 stars anyways... because the 1st microscope was awesome and no product is ever 100 percent all the time. We can expect a replacement every now and then and that’s ok to me. I am just letting everyone know one was defective Incase you see a lot of reviews saying the same thing... then you know it’s a common problem and maybe but such a great toy.The reason I personally think it’s worth 3 stars instead of 5 at this point, is because this awesome Microscope becomes a nightmare if you have 2 or more kids. It is impossible for them to both sit at the table together and each have their own microscope (which I wanted them to do so they wouldn’t loose any slides or break the microscope). It’s impossible because you can’t mute the Microscopes. They only have two volumes. Loud and regular. There isn’t even a “low” volume so that you and your kids can tune out one microscope and try to listen to the other. It is absolutely chaotic. It’s impossible to get them to sync what their saying. Even if you handed your kids the same slide to do at the same time it’s too hard to get them to start simultaneously. Too make matters worse ... if your child doesn’t do what the microscope prompts them to do... such as push the “fact button” or “choose a different slide” then the microscope keeps talking and repeating itself after a few seconds. It never remains silent long enough for everyone just to listen to one microscope. It is chaotic. Even if you only had one kid or you wanted your kids to share one microscope it would be great if you could mute it. Sometimes it is nice just to look at the pictures without the audio going on and on. Especially because it won’t stay silent and repeats itself over and over. Having a young child I do think that the repeat is helpful for prompting them ... so I understand why it does it.... however for parents or older kids it would be nice to have a mute button for sanity or maximum enjoyment. You cannot turn the light on the microscope, without the audio coming on.Incase your wondering- The Manuel tells you what each button does on the microscope. There are three buttons (1,2,3) for multiple choice questions and answers. A magnifying button for “facts” or information about the slide. A volume button that is two levels- (loud and regular only). And an on/off button which turns the light on to see the slides and starts the audio.
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