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Learning Resources Prepared Slides Combination Set, 48 Specimens


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Learning Resources Prepared Slides Combination Set, 48 Specimens
  • 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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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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Learning Resources Prepared Slides Combination Set, 48 Specimens
  • Toy: 0 pages
  • Publisher: Learning Resources
  • Label: Learning Resources
  • Studio: Learning Resources
  • Manufacturers Age: 6 years and up
  • Our Recommended Age: 6 - 12 years
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 Star based on 10 reviews
  • Sales Rank in Toys: #467


Customer Reviews
Avg. Customer Review:4.5 Star

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:

Summary: Very nice 2008-08-15
Comment: I bought this product and a microscope for both of my grandsons for Christmas. They still enjoy them. They are both 8 years old and it introduced them to a whole new world.
Nushka


1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:

Summary: Great beginner slide set 2008-05-28
Comment: I purchased this slide set for my 8-year old daughter and she loves it. She has spent alot of time using it. There is a nice assortment of specimens. She is now looking forward to making her own slides. I just asked her how she likes it and she says that "I recommend them for kids who are interested in science or tiny squashed up bugs". Of course they are glass and should be handled with some care.


1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:

Summary: Microscope slides 2008-01-14
Comment: These are great! I am glad that we spent the extra money to get these when we decided to purchase the microscope! It was nice to have some premade slides where my son could immediately view insects and other things. I mean, we are in the dead of winter so bugs and pollen and things like that are scarce right now. He will be taking one of these slides along with his microscope to school for show and tell! Very good way to get them introduced and excited about science!!


5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:

Summary: Definate buy. 2007-12-30
Comment: I was a little hesitant to purchase this product after reading some of the other reviews; however I was delighted with the product after it arrived. The samples are good, great variety, and no issues with them being 'dusty'. I would definately recommend these slides to others for the purposes of fun and education.


41 of 41 people found the following review helpful:

Summary: Frustrating and Disappointing 2007-06-15
Comment: Couldn't wait to get these, but my daughter and I were very disappointed with them.They're dusty and don't have enough variety.

Who wants to see camel hair, dog hair, cat hair, sheep hair, mouse hair, etc., if there's no real distinction between them?

Also the insect slides consisted of bugs that weren't flattened properly, so what you get to see is a lump that's supposed to be an ant, another lump that's a fruitfly, and so on.

How hard is it to lay the ant flat on the slide? If it's hard for Learning Resources, they shouldn't be in the business of making slides.

I feel completely ripped off, and I feel bad that my kid doesn't get to enjoy what could've been an awesome educational experience.



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