This bookmark is actually a whoopee cushion that produces the classic sound of breaking wind when squeezed between the pages of a good book or boring textbook.
Feeling nostalgic? This fun soy wax candle smells just like sharpened pencils with notes of shaved cedar and pencil lead.
A massive 10 foot diameter, LED-illuminated inflatable moon balloon with a realistic lunar surface printed on the outside and no noisy fan blower is required.
This tabletop cornhole game allows players to take turns flinging mini bean bags at each other's raised, angled goals using adjustable-strength launch pads.
In the modern age, if you have trouble telling time on a simple analog clock, then you might never know the time again when you gaze upon this cool new Albert... More
The Schrodinger's Cat Thought Experiment basically states that with quantum mechanics a cat in a box is simultaneously both alive and dead at the same time until... More
This vertical wall-mounted game combines the classic 4-in-a-row board game with decorative dot wall art that's perfect for the home, office, pub, or classroom.
The entire surface of this desktop-sized whiteboard can be written on with a dry-erase marker and its compact size keeps it conveniently within nearby reach.
This real bat specimen is forever suspended in resin to study up close or enjoy as a curiosity and also won't be able to turn back into a vampire anytime soon.
It's perfect for any low-light conditions like writing down orders in darkened restaurants, writing down the crazy dream or sudden inspiration you just had in... More
This minimalist vertical bookshelf tower has a discreet steel frame and rotatable shelves that seem to disappear when books are stacked up high on it.
Learn about super cold dry ice by making fun smoke-filled bubbles that can be held, rolled, bounced, and then popped into a burst of smoke.
Can a simple bean sprout grow its way through a complicated maze? Watch in amazement as it sprouts, grows, and winds its way up through a maze that you design.
Draw and write all over the sidewalk, chalkboard, or anywhere else that chalk works using a big green dill pickle shaped piece of chalk.