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Slime Science Lab – Make Glowing Slime with National Geographic

 

  MSRP: $9.99

 

 

  • EXPERIMENT WITH SLIME – Mix your own glowing slime with this classic experiment kit. Your child will love this gooey green slime that glows in the dark!

  • MAKE SCIENCE FUN – Your kid will learn all the slimy facts about their slime experiment with National Geographic, the leader in science education

  • PERFECT GIFT – Children will love making this slime with their friends and learning all about it with the full color information guide

  • RESPECTED QUALITY – Providing children with the best educational toys, this kit comes with National Geographic’s 100% satisfaction guarantee

  • CONTENTS: Green slime powder, stirring stick, storage container, National Geographic learning guide and instructions

Experiment with the disgusting side of science!

Make your own glow-in-the-dark slime and learn all about the fascinating organisms know as slime molds! Kids will become chemists, concocting slime, learning about slime molds, and exploring where slime occurs naturally in nature.

 

This science kit includes: Green glow-in-the-dark slime powder, stirring stick, storage container, National Geographic learning guide and instructions. You’ll be amazed to discover how creatures, such as the hagfish, use slime to defend themselves while others, such as the snail, use slime to help them move around. How will you use your slime? Get your Slime Science Kit today and join National Geographic on a glowing slimy adventure!

 

National Geographic Toys is proud to provide a 100% satisfaction guarantee with all our products so that you can buy with confidence.

 

About the National Geographic Society

With a mission to inspire people to care about the planet, the 126-year-old National Geographic Society is one of the world’s largest nonprofit scientific and educational organizations. National Geographic’s net proceeds support vital exploration, conservation, research, and education programs.

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