The Young Scientists Club: Review and Giveaway

hypothesis The Young Scientist Club will be a great way to introduce Lily to scientific concepts and the experimental process.  It’s also a great opportunity for me to talk with her about what Mommy does for a living!

materials Magic School Bus Diving into Slime, Gel and Good science kit from The Young Scientist Club and one very excited (almost) 5 year old who couldn’t wait to learn about science!   About The Young Scientists Club:

sciencekitEsther Novis, a mother of five and a former Harvard-trained biologist, started The Young Scientists Club a decade ago as a summer science camp for her then 5-year-old son. Friends from other parts of the country told Novis they felt cheated that their kids couldn’t go, so she naturally packaged the experiments and sent them off. The idea for a science subscription service was born! The subscription kits are now mailed monthly to thousands of children around the world and the company’s retail kits are sold in hundreds of specialty stores.

Ms. Frizzle and her students take Young Scientists diving into slime, gel, and goop with fun and fabulous experiments. Young Scientists discover oobleck, produce glue from milk, grow jiggly marbles, make snow from super-absorbent crystals, form a bouncy ball, create slime, expand super-absorbent gel crystals, melt fake snow, learn about polymers, and much, much more!  This polymer kit includes extra gels, super-absorbent crystals, and marbles to repeat the fun!  Seatbelts everyone! Get ready to dive into slime, gel, and goop!”

results As you can imagine, this product review is right up my alley!  Lily often inquires about what I actually do at work, but because I work in a lab, she cannot come to work to observe until she is much older.  Explaining science to a 4 year old can be difficult.  So, I was thrilled to have some help with the Magic School Bus Dive into Slime, Gel and Goop kit!

When Lily saw the kit, she exclaimed, “That’s the Magic School Bus!”  Apparently, they have watched some of the videos at school.  Lily selected the experiment where she learns about polymers by making slime.  At first, I thought the subject material would be a bit over her head, but the book did an excellent job explaining atoms, molecules and polymers by using a series of stickers as a learning aid.  Lily completed the learning activity and was then ready to dive into the experiment!

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The directions were easy to follow.  Everything was included to complete the experiment except disposable cups, spoons and food coloring.  Lily loved measuring out the glue and borax, and when we made a solid from mixing two liquids she thought it was, “A-MAZING!”

summary

Lily really enjoyed doing real science just like Mommy!  The Magic School Bus kit did a fabulous job of teaching the basics at her level and I felt like she really walked away with an understanding of the experiment she completed.

There are many different kits to choose from at The Young Scientist Club!  You are sure to find something that interests your child!  Products in the Magic School Bus series are geared for ages 5 and over and sell for $19.99.  This would make an excellent gift for an inquisitive child!

Do you have a young scientist in your life?  Win them a kit that is sure to spark their interest in learning!  One winner can choose from the Magic School Bus Dive into Slime, Gel and Goop, Magic School Bus Going Green or Science on a Gardening Adventure!

How to enter:

1. Visit the The Young Scientist Club and tell me which product you would choose if you won!

Additional entries

1. Blog about this giveaway and link to The Not-So-Blog (10 extra entries).

2. Follow me (@BridgetteLA) on Twitter and Tweet this giveaway. Every time you tweet you get an additional entry! Unlimited! (You must have over 50 Twitter followers to qualify for unlimited entries!)

3. Subscribe to my blog.

4. Become a Fan of The Not-So-Blog on Facebook.

5. Favorite me in Technorati!

Contest ends at 11:59pm CST on December 2nd. Prizes not claimed in 72 hours will be forfeited. Open to U.S. Residents only.

This review is the opinion of The Experimental Mommy. Other may have a different experience with the product. Thank you to The Young Scientists Club for supplying the product for review.

Comments

  1. Rosey says:

    Dive into Slime is my favorite.

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  7. Dialearn says:

    Очень интересно!!! Только не очень могу понять как часто обновляется ваш блог?

  8. XXmovie says:

    чувствуется творческий подход к теме, респект)

  9. Patti Bright says:
  10. Jennifer M says:

    I would choose Science on a Gardening Adventure.

  11. Amanda Starr says:
  12. Pat says:

    I would choose Dive Into Slime.

  13. Laura DeLuca says:
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  16. Mary F. says:

    I would choose the Science On A Nature Walk kit to use with my 2 year old son and his 5 year old cousin.

  17. Patti Bright says:
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  19. Ellen Ring says:

    The Science on a Gardening Adventure would be perfect for my granddaughter.

  20. Patti Bright says:
  21. Прикольно))

  22. Patti Bright says:
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  24. Annette E says:

    I like the Diving Into Slime, Gel, and Goop set.

  25. Kathy Scott says:

    Set 3 – WH-925-1103
    Minerals (Kit 7)
    Crystals (Kit 8)
    Fossils (Kit 9

  26. Jennifer Lachman says:

    I would choose the dive into slime kit.
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  27. Jennifer Lachman says:

    I am a facebook fan
    Jennifer Lachman

  28. CC says:

    My kids would love the Diving Into Slime, Gel, and Goop

  29. CC says:

    I follow on twitter and tweeted: http://twitter.com/speech_hero/status/6221986865

  30. CC says:

    I faved in Technorati: neonfish

  31. CC says:

    I subscribe in google reader

  32. Sheila Hickmon says:

    I would choose Science on a Gardening Adventure! Thanks!

  33. Sheila Hickmon says:

    I subscribe via email!
    hawkgirl_16 {at} hotmail {dot} com

  34. Sheila Hickmon says:

    I’m a fan on facebook! Sheila H.

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  36. Erma H says:

    My kids would love the Recycling Kit.

  37. Susan Ledet says:

    I think that the Diving Into Slime, Gel, and Goop set would be a big hit. I like the science kit on clouds and tornadoes but the slime would win hands down.

  38. Susan Ledet says:

    I subscribe.

  39. damon says:

    The kids love science and would enjoy any of these but the Bacteria and Fungi (Kit 10) would be fun!

  40. Laura P. says:

    I think I would choose the Going Green Kit. It is a very cool site with lots of stuff for all ages. Thanks.

  41. dianne says:

    The grand children would have a blast with Star Pilot.

  42. Valeen N says:

    My kids would go nuts for the Diving into Slime, Gel, and Gloop set. I might have trouble keeping MY hands out of it! Very cool! Ü

  43. denyse says:

    I’d choose the Science on a Gardening Adventure.

  44. Kimberly says:

    I’d pick the magnetism kit.

  45. Rebecca Lunsford says:

    I’d choose the Science on a Gardening Adventure

  46. Rebecca Lunsford says:

    follow you on twitter and tweeted: http://twitter.com/beckysweeps13/status/6251671627

  47. Diane Baum says:

    I love the dive into the slime

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  49. Cristi says:

    My son would love the Dive into slime for Christmas!

  50. Pauline M says:

    Having an engineering background, I always love to get a science related toy for my kids each year…. I know my son would love the dive into slime. I am looking at getting a surface tension and polymer science kit for this years surprise!

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