This Halloween, the ultimate stein for holding your favorite bubbling spiked beverage concoction is the Franken Stein monster mug of course!
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This wand with a built-in battery powered Van de Graaff generator allows you to control and levitate the included 3D mylar shapes.
All it takes is the rising heat from four flickering candles to get the propeller blades spinning and the carousel turning inside this festive and very cool... More
I never thought of an Artoo unit as an aquarium before, but this unique R2-D2 replica actually holds an aquarium tank in his central compartment and even provides... More
Are you the parent of a budding mad scientist baby bent on world domination? Well before they build their first killer robot, construct their secret underground... More
This amazing water fountain / pachinko machine / Plinko game drips water droplets down a nanotech coated obstacle-laden maze-like slide. As the beads of water... More
Although they may appear to be simply a bunch of metal BBs, their strong magnetic properties allow them to shaped, molded, torn apart and snapped back together... More
Instantly charge these innovative batteries using almost any kind of liquid, like water, cola, beer or yes, even saliva and urine!
Massive 7-foot inflatable rocket launches up to 100 feet in the air!
Learn to actually move and control a Jedi Training Remote with only the power of your mind and a little help from the Force!
Excerpt: They laid Ben Franklin's dead body out on a gurney, re-installed the stolen brain, implanted lightning rod bolts in his neck, tied a string to the bolts... More
High tech game lets you move a small ball up and down around an obstacle course using nothing but the power of your mind!
This fun ceramic vase is designed to look like the monster's greenish severed hand and is posed to hold all your favorite roseless stems, dead flowers, weeds... More
Fun and educational science kit lets you easily create real three-dimensional holograms of any small object placed in front of the holographic film plate.
Build a winter wonderland of snow, snowmen and snow balls right on your desk using three different types of fake snow, just add water!
Levitate and display your favorite stuff in mid-air!
A long time ago, before video games and apps, there was a cool wooden tabletop game where you slid real pucks down a smooth surface, banking them off angled... More
When these mysterious rocks are struck together a bright flash of light occurs at the point of impact, a phenomena known as Triboluminescence!
The Flexy is made in the USA from recycled, biodegradable cardboard and basically does everything a Slinky can do, well, except for that cool Slinkity sound.
The entire 120 year National Geographic archive of every single issue, page, article, advertisement, map and photograph from 1888 to 2008 has been digitally... More