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Once Frankenstein's Monster detects motion, he leans forward with chained arms reaching out and growls as rattling and electronic buzzing sound effects play.
This informative yet fun Weather Pop-Up Book brings the dark side of nature right up in your face in glorious illustrated pop-up 3D.
The neodymium sphere defies gravity when dropped through the copper tube and generates hologram-like colors on the outside using magnetic field viewing film.
This cool new Invisibility Shield uses a large lenticular lens to deflect light away from objects or people standing behind it to make them seemingly disappear.
A self-watering wooden planter with a window on the side to observe and learn how roots from carrots, radishes, onions, and more develop beneath the soil.
Create your own natural hot air balloon and learn some science all at the same time with this humongous 50-Foot Solar Balloon.
This unusual table lamp / bedside nightlight has a built-in planter for succulents or other small plants and turns on or off with a simple touch of any leaf.
This Bluetooth speaker / wireless charger has an illuminated display on the front filled with magnetic ferrofluid that dances to the beat of the music playing.
This outdoor thermometer uses a bimetallic coil that expands or contracts in the hot or cold to turn a numbered brass drum that shows the current accurate temp.
Based on the position of the sun, this tabletop sundial will project the current hour using shadows as sunlight passes through the slanted acrylic tube.
Mix the crystal powder with hot water, let it cool, and then watch as it begins to grow crystal formations on a phosphorescent base that glows in the dark.
This massive life-sized, animatronic replica of Robby the Robot from the 1956 science fiction classic, Forbidden Planet, can now be yours to command.
This retro reproduction of the classic 1940s wooden tabletop game challenges your hand-eye coordination skills to compete against the basic laws of physics.
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.
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.
These outdoor string lights can be switched from a normal white light over to a mosquito-repelling yellow wavelength (575-580nm) that helps frighten them away.
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 borosilicate glass laboratory beaker is attached to a wine stem and base and is graduated to 200 ml, but can hold up to 300 ml if it's been a long day.
These ceramic dipping bowls are shaped like a flask, an Erlenmeyer flask, and a beaker and are perfect or serving up oils and vinegars, sauces, dips, and more.
A borosilicate glass laboratory beaker with an added handle that transforms it into a scientific drinking vessel for sipping caffeinated beverages.
This terracotta watering vessel releases water from its base like a gentle rain shower when your thumb is removed from the top opening. Great for seedlings.