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Nature Exploring Kit
Nature Exploring Kit

Edu-ToysNature & Ecosystem Science Kit

R299

Retail: R400
About 

Nature Exploring Kit 

Part of the "Nature Science Series" designed for a wide age group, this Nature Exploring Kit from Edu-Toys allows children to enjoy outdoor adventures as they experience what nature has to offer!

Nature Survival Kit

Part of the "Nature Science Series" designed for a wide age group.

For the young outdoor explorer, our nature survival kit contains a fully functional compass watch, quality torch and binoculars with pouch.

  • Coated Glass Lenses
  • Sensitive Focus Knob
  • Body with Rubber Cover
  • Safety Neck Strap
  • Precise Bearing Reading Compass
  • Palm Size Torch
  • Handy Wrist Strap
Product Features 
  • Educational 
  • Hours of fun 
  • Nature and science 
  • Young minds
Product Specifications

Nature Exploring Kit

  • Age: 7 Years +
  • Item size: 16 x 16 x 30 cm
  • Warning: CHOKING HAZARD-Small parts. Not for children under 3 years.

Nature Survival Kit 

  • Age: 7 Years +
  • Item size: 36 x 22 x 7 cm
  • Requires: 1 AA battery (Battery not included)
  • Warning: CHOKING HAZARD-Small parts. Not for children under 3 years.
Includes

Nature Exploring Kit

  • 1 x Bug Jar with Magnifier
  • 1 x Creature Net with 2-Piece Handle
  • 1 x Magnifier
  • 1 x Tweezers
  • 1 x 12" (30cm) Bug Jar
  • Instruction Manual

Nature Survival Kit 

  • 4X 32mm Binoculars
  • Carrying Pouch
  • Wrist Compass
  • Pocket Torch with Wrist Strap
  • Instruction Manual
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