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Learning Resources Prepared Slides Combination Set, 48 Specimens

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MSRP: $21.99
Your Price: $14.15
Savings: $ 7.84 ( 36% )
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Manufacturer: Learning Resources
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Learning Resources Prepared Slides Combination Set, 48 Specimens Features
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Wing of Locust, Hair of Dog... A recipe from the Elizabethan Cable Food Network? No, just a couple of samples from our collection of (48) specimens preserved for your classroom examination, with (4) well-labeled specimens on each of (12) standard-size slides. You get animal, plant, insect, textile, and pollen and spore specimens, including camel hair, camellia leaf, plant louse, fruit fly, fern spore, bee wing, nylon, wool, lily pollen, bamboo shoot, goldfish scale, and three dozen more, including our homonymic favorite, hare hair. Grades three and up.
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Additional Learning Resources Prepared Slides Combination Set, 48 Specimens Information
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Grades K - 6. Set contains 12 slides with a total of 48 specimens including pollens/spores, textiles, insects, tiny creatures, animals, and plants.
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What Customers Say About Learning Resources Prepared Slides Combination Set, 48 Specimens:
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She has really enjoyed them. This is a great collection of slides. My daughter got a microscope for her 8th birthday and she used her money to buy these slides and they are a great well rounded collection.
He enjoys this gift and includes his younger siblings in his discoveries. I purchased this group of slides along with a microscope for my grandson for Christmas. He is very inquisitive and this has sparked his creativity to make slides of his own.
The educational value is questionable and likely to frustrate any student that uses them. The inferior quality of the mounting and preparation of the slides made these almost useless with a microscope. These seemed like they were hastily prepared and never inspected.
I wasn't expecting a lot for my money and I didn't get a lot either. They're good enough, for the price, but certain not high quality. 48 specimens for less than $[.]. There's a reason why these slides are in the "toy" section. The better your microscope (both top and bottom illumination is really necessary for the insect specimens), the better your experience. bucks. That's less than 50 cents a specimen.
It's nice that these are already prepared, ready to look at. My son really likes these. It's cool to see normal everyday things under the microscope.
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