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The 4M Kidz Labs Kitchen Science kit offers 6 engaging, battery-free experiments that teach kids aged 8+ fundamental chemistry and physics concepts using everyday kitchen items. From generating electricity with a fork and tomato to launching a lemon-powered rocket and creating a bubbly tabletop volcano, this compact, multicolor set makes STEM learning hands-on, fun, and accessible at home.





| Product Dimensions | 22 x 17 x 8 cm; 159 g |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 8 years and up |
| Item model number | 4161 |
| Educational Objective(s) | Chemistry, Education and Science |
| Language: | English, Polish |
| Number of pieces | 1 |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Material Type(s) | Plastic |
| Remote Control Included? | No |
| Colour | Multicolor |
| Release date | 1 April 2011 |
| ASIN | B004X4WB2E |
S**N
Lovely item
Item arrived on the due date. This was a birthday present so I haven't actually used this kit for myself, good amount of experiments to conduct.
R**L
Simple and fun for kids
It’s smaller than expected, I have added an AirPod for scale in the images. But the size does not mean it’s not fun! My 8 year old son loves it especially the vinegar rocket 🚀. The fruit/potato clock is a good classic for the kids as well. Although the clock it slightly Fiddlely to set the time.Good way to teach the kids some fun stuff and pass an hour or two. Would of been nice to be able to get a bigger version.
L**B
The box is small but the fun is big
My daughter loves this science kit. You will need: a lemon, sugar, cornflour, fruit juice, baking powder, red food colouring, vinegar and a forkThe box is very small and light but we have had hours of fun with the rocket and volcano alone!! We timed it all on our lemon clock he he.The fingerprint kit didn't work as well as expected however I fear in our exuberance we may have contaminated the evidence so we'll keep trying that one. The sugar rock lollipop works well (I can almost hear our dentist sobbing) but the highlight is the volcano. We have wiped out civilisations of Lego people with its lava. My daughter loves it. Best put inside a large baking tray to avoid dying things red from the food colouring.
J**E
good present
kept my daughter (6yrs) and partner going for a morning, thus giving me some peace; they both like fiddling around with sciency stuff. Have to say i found the volcano only marginally impressive, but i'd say on balance worth it for a morning's entertainment for young ones.
C**A
Kids educational game
A good present bought for my nephew. He enjoyed using it and learned quite a bit in the process
K**N
Fantastic
God-daughter aged 9 thought this was fantastic! Kept her engrossed for an afternoon. Make sure you have the kitchen supplies first or have warned the parents of the recipient to get them like I did.
J**C
Kitchen Science!
My six year old granddaughter is having fun with this and it is supporting her interest in science. The box looks exciting but I feel that there is not a lot inside considering the price. Much of what is needed for the experiments is supposed to come from the kitchen but as her mum does not usually keep some of these items I also put together a separate science box to ensure that everything was available. This added to the price of the gift but was much appreciated by my granddaughter.
D**Y
Not worth the money
Save your money.
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