Slinky Solar Energy Mini Labs Science Kit
$16.95 Original price was: $16.95.$13.56Current price is: $13.56.
Ages 8+
Discover the power of the SUN!
More that 25 Experiments.
- Solar Energy Collector
- Solar Heaters
- Energy Focusing Lens
- Thermometer
- 16 page Instructions
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