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Bouncing Planets

Make your own bouncy balls in various colours. Pour the coloured material into the spherical mould, dip it in water and voila! You have awesome bouncing planets!   About Thames & Kosmos Thames & Kosmos was founded in 2001 with the mission of improving informal science education outside of the classroom. T&K’s mission has since […]

Prehistoric Sea Dogs

Breed your own prehistoric crustaceans! As soon as the eggs are placed in the salty water the larvae hatch, which them grow into small shrimp. Learn how these creatures have survived for millions of years. You can find everything you will need in this experiment kit.

Human Body Anatomy Model

Human Anatomy is the section of biology relating to the structure of the human body. With this kit you can explore and learn about the human body by assembling your own male torso. Each piece of the skeleton and organs fit together like a jigsaw puzzle, so that you can understand the human frame and […]

Crystal Geode

Leave crystals to grow all over your plaster mould and watch how a beautiful crystal geode forms.

Crystal Growing

Watch how beautiful crystals grow from the white crystal salt, some water and dye! You will also learn what crystals actually are and how their various forms come about.

Rubik’s Void

Void is an evolution of the original 3×3 Rubik?s Cube, designed by Katsuhiko Okamoto. The Void has missing centre cubes that make this puzzle harder than an original 3×3 Rubik?s cube to solve. The Rubik’s Void is truly amazing to behold, leaving your brain void of answers to the question: ?how can the void have […]

Rubik?s Cube 2×2

The 2×2 Rubik?s Cube (also known as the pocket or mini cube) consists of 8 corner cubies and operates in much the same way as its bigger brother ? the Rubik?s Cube. It might look easy – but don?t be fooled, it is still a challenge with 3,674,160 permutations. Twist and turn the sides of […]

Rubik’s Cube 3×3

A great mental challenge to solve at home or on the move. Turn and twist the sides of the Cube so that each of the six colour faces only has one colour. Over 43 quintillion moves are possible with the iconic 3×3 Cube, but only one solution. Are you up to the challenge? The Rubik?s […]