







🌟 Blast Off Into Science Fun with Ms. Frizzle’s Explosive Volcano Adventure!
The Magic School Bus: Blasting Off with Erupting Volcanoes is a comprehensive STEM kit designed for kids 5 and up, featuring a realistic volcano model, real volcanic rock, and a detailed 20-page manual created by Harvard graduates. This award-winning kit offers hands-on chemistry experiments and educational activities that bring earth science to life, encouraging curiosity and foundational STEM skills in a fun, interactive way.

| ASIN | B004N0YB58 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #131,800 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #1,325 in Educational Science Kits |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,024) |
| Department | Unisex |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 12.8 ounces |
| Item model number | WH-925-1141 |
| Manufacturer | Horizon Group USA |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 5 years and up |
| Product Dimensions | 9 x 2.5 x 10.5 inches |
| Release date | May 6, 2020 |
S**C
Excellent Science Kit
I bought this kit for my daughter's 10th birthday. She's above average in intelligence, and she thoroughly enjoyed this kit. I think the age range on this product is appropriate. It's simple enough for younger kids to do with help, and has enough of a "wow" factor for older kids to enjoy. The kit comes with a guide, which walks kids through several learning activities and experiments. The first activities are simple (reading volcano and earth science facts, and matching description stickers to the headers in the booklet) but effective. We did these on the first day, learning our background material and finishing up by painting our volcano. The volcano is a thin, black plastic cone with rivulets molded into it, that you can paint to look like a volcano. There is a cheap water-based paint palette included for this. My daughter half-heartedly spent 15 minutes on this, and told me it was too tedious. Children who are more artistically-inclined would probably enjoy this part more than she did. The next day, once the paint was dry, we were ready to make our volcano erupt. You'll need to supply water, baking soda, vinegar, baking powder, and lemon juice to do all the variations. From this point on, the experiments are all about acids and bases. I appreciated the fact that the child is invited to use trial and error to determine which proportions of baking soda, vinegar, and water produce the best results. My daughter enjoyed wearing the safety goggles and using the test tubes, pipette, and measuring cups to make chemical reactions (just like a real scientist), and recording her results in the lab booklet. We got some good reactions--nothing too crazy, we didn't need a mop but we did need to put down some paper towels quickly. If your kiddoes are just looking for dramatic, foamy explosions, this kit is probably way too low-key. We learned a little about volcanoes, a little about pH, and spent a couple of cool "unplugged" hours together. All in all, definitely worth the money. I plan to buy other kits in this series.
H**A
Teacher and Home Educators Says "Excellent Kit."
I am a former teacher and current homeschool educator. I am very picky about science kits and generally most fall short of my expectations. This kit, however, is a wonderful jumping off point for an inquiry into dinosaurs. This kit used hands on activities to teach about the different types of fossils, carnivore and herbivore teeth, the different time periods, habitat, etc. The final project culminated in a 3D dinosaur puzzle to build and paint. The ideas were creative and I appreciate someone else doing the planning, material gathering, prep work for me! Some extension activities we did: made a full sized timeline and the children drew with sharpie and watercolorsd dinos to add to the timeline (simple tutorials can be found on the Art for Kids Hub website), we dissected owl pellets to recreate a paleontologist's thought processes, we printed a life sized Triceratops footprint and discussed perimeter, surface area and measuring, I drove my car at 15 mph and my son chased it to experience in a concrete way the speed of a T-rex, we measured dinosaur sizes on the wall and floor and marked them with tape, we made dino eggs out of paper mache, designed dino habitats/diorama for our Schleich dinos with materials from the dollar store, talked about ecosystems and food chains, learned about Mary Anning and sang "She Sells Seashells," etc etc. Have fun with your dino kit and enjoy learning with your child!
A**.
Do real science with your little kids!
This is a great way to introduce elementary aged kids to microbiology. The agar you get is indeed the real agar used in biology classes, and as long as you follow the very simple instructions you should be able to grow bacteria without any issues. They also include several simple yeast experiments and all of the materials required that arent basic pantry staples are supplied. They even provide data tables to help your young scientist collect data. The only improvement that I would suggest would be allowing your child to come up with an open-ended question to test. We skipped one of the given experiments and came up with our own experiment using the materials provided. Overall, this is a great kit for the price and your kids will be so excited about culturing bacteria. This is also great for kids who need some motivation to wash their hands!
A**R
This was a gift for my 4 year old grandson, who absolutely loved it. He learned a lot about the universe and loved the activities.
I**A
5 year old grandson loves this item.
S**A
Educational and I highly recommend parents to buy this product for their children.
N**Y
Les enfants (7 et 4 ans) ont bien aimé mais malheureusement, certains items sont de mauvaises qualité et ne fonctionnent pas très bien
J**B
A great concept, but the telescope seems to be missing a lense and won't stay together, some visual instructions would be helpful for the kids as well. The star chart had the southern region printed on both sides and it was very difficult for my boys to find the constellations on it. We used an app instead. I'm disappointed in the quality, maybe we got a dud? For the price we paid, it wasn't worth it.
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