Educational Insights Nancy B's Science Club MoonScope Telescopio per bambini, giocattolo STEM, regalo per ragazzi e ragazze, età 8+

Brand:Educational Insights

2.7/5

88.60

SUPPORTA L'APPRENDIMENTO STEM: incoraggia l'apprendimento STEM e STEAM con esplorazioni e scoperte scientifiche pratiche. TUTTO IL BISOGNO DEI PRINCIPIANTI INCLUSO: Include MoonScope con ingrandimenti 18x e 90x, oculari interamente in vetro da 4 mm e 20 mm, cercatore, filtro lunare, treppiede e diario di 22 pagine. DIARIO DI ATTIVITÀ DI 22 PAGINE: fatti strada attraverso le fasi lunari, scrivi il tuo mito lunare, disegna l'uomo sulla luna e molto altro ancora: il diario incluso è ricco di idee stimolanti e pratiche per attività. TELESCOPIO REALE E FUNZIONANTE: esplora Saturno, Giove e persino le catene montuose sulla luna, ingrandite 90 volte. ACCENDI PIÙ CURIOSITÀ! Incoraggia la naturale curiosità di tuo figlio per lo spazio, la scienza e l'universo con questo MoonScope completamente funzionale e facile da usare e un robusto diario ricco di attività astronomiche coinvolgenti e pratiche.

EAN: 7662558358595

Categories: Giocattoli e giochi,

SUPPORTA L'APPRENDIMENTO STEM: incoraggia l'apprendimento STEM e STEAM con esplorazioni e scoperte scientifiche pratiche. TUTTO IL BISOGNO DEI PRINCIPIANTI INCLUSO: Include MoonScope con ingrandimenti 18x e 90x, oculari interamente in vetro da 4 mm e 20 mm, cercatore, filtro lunare, treppiede e diario di 22 pagine. DIARIO DI ATTIVITÀ DI 22 PAGINE: fatti strada attraverso le fasi lunari, scrivi il tuo mito lunare, disegna l'uomo sulla luna e molto altro ancora: il diario incluso è ricco di idee stimolanti e pratiche per attività. TELESCOPIO REALE E FUNZIONANTE: esplora Saturno, Giove e persino le catene montuose sulla luna, ingrandite 90 volte. ACCENDI PIÙ CURIOSITÀ! Incoraggia la naturale curiosità di tuo figlio per lo spazio, la scienza e l'universo con questo MoonScope completamente funzionale e facile da usare e un robusto diario ricco di attività astronomiche coinvolgenti e pratiche.
Batteries 3 AAA batteries required.
Brand Educational Insights
Country of Origin China
Customer Reviews 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars 1,834 ratings 3.7 out of 5 stars
Department unisex-child
Domestic Shipping Item can be shipped within U.S.
Finderscope Reflex
Focus Type Manual Focus
International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number 5351
Item Weight 1 Pounds
Manufacturer Educational Insights
Manufacturer recommended age 8 - 12 years
Model Name Nancy B's Science Club MoonScope Kids Telescope
Number of Batteries 3 AAA batteries required.
Product Dimensions 19.6 x 9 x 4.3 inches
Product Dimensions 19.6"D x 9"W x 4.3"H
Release date January 1, 2018

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Scritto da: P. Clouse
Such a great first scope, HIGHLY recommended !
This Moonscope is pretty cool ! At first it was really difficult to get the hang of it, but after I finally got the moon in the scope and was able to get the clear shot it was AMAZING ! My daughter likes it so much she wants to take it out every night ! It is so neat to be able to see the moon so clearly and look at all the craters and bumps and just to know that it is an amazing creation that we get to enjoy, AHHH! So, like I said, it was REALLY hard to get it to focus and get the moon in the scope at first, but after much trial and error we did it, at first I was ready to give up and give a bad review, but once I got the moon centered and focused, OH MY GOODNESS ! This is definitely not a super duper see everything scope, but it is well worth the price to allow your child to see the night sky and experience the moon in all of its phases in focus and not just a blurry light in the sky. It definitely helps to take it outside at least a half an hour before viewing in order to get it acclimated to the outside air temperature like the instructions indicate. We live in a rural area and thought we could get a great view of the stars as well, but that has proven to be more difficult, although we will not stop trying ! We also took it out in the daytime to check out the trees and some nature sites up close and to get some practice in focusing ! Overall, I would definitely purchase this item again and am so glad to have had the opportunity in the first place. Now, we are just waiting on the full moon so we can see it in all of its splendor ! That said, I recommend this item to anyone looking to give their elementary aged child a closer look at the moon, you WILL NOT be disappointed !
Scritto da: Elizabeth
Cute item for girls
This is very easy to put together, however beware of the Amazon "open box".....mine came with missing pieces and was broken and was listed as "very good". Return window closed by the time I was able to inspect it. The item itself is very cute for little girls and I am planning to buy the other toys that are offered by them but will probably be a little more careful around the open box items again. My daughter not only loves to look at the moon and stars but also likes to play pretend with it too.
Scritto da: Melanie
Great for beginners
I always read reviews before purchasing anything and look at the rating. Typically, I won't buy anything under 4 stars. I saw one review that convinced me to purchase this item for my daughter's bday. I am so happy I did. For a $32 telescope, this is a great buy. If your expecting a professional telescope, this is not it. But if your look for a great beginner telescope, this one fits the bill. It has a little light on the bottoms that you can turn on/off (will need batteries that are not included). It comes with a moon filter and you do need to use it if looking at the moon. My husband set it up and we all looked at the moon with this scope. He first looked at the moon without the moonscope and he said it blinded him lol. It was very clear and could see the color variation in the scope. I would recommend having an adult that does know a little bit about setting the scope up for children especially younger children. Of course, I think most could learn how to set it up and stargazing/moongazing. And the tripod is not very tall so you will probably want to set it on a table or something to give you some height. I browsed through the journal and it has tips, activities, and information.
Scritto da: Amy
My 8 year old loves it....I wasn't totally sold
I loved the looks of this and wanted to give it a fair chance despite negative reviews. When it arrived, we began putting it together and a piece snapped off that would attach the tube and tripod. I was ready to pack it in, but my daughter was so excited to use it and said all it needs is a little tape! So we did jerry rig it with duct tape and were able to put everything else together and it seems functional. I am not sure I can see anything out of it, but she says yes and has had a lot of fun playing with it. She loves the journal that is included with it, and has been working hard in it every day. With that said, I was disappointed at the quality and do feel like it's a little flimsy. This is also, as other reviewers have said, definitely a kids telescope so please don't expect perfection. On the other hand, my daughter has loved it and has enjoyed many independent hours playing with it. It really has a lot of cool STEM properties.
Scritto da: StepOnMe
Fun educational telescope with some areas for improvement
The moonscope comes with 2 different lens and a moon filtering len. There is also an activity book. Both our four and eight year old enjoyed using it to look at the sky during the day and night. We have also used it to look at objects and buildings in the distant and to make various observations as suggested in the activity book. The tripod is easy to open and there is a light feature on the bottom. All the lens come with caps to prevent damage or scatches. We think the moonscope was fun and educational but it could be improved. 1) Better instruction on what the various parts do 2) Tripod height is a bit a struggle. Its short so you have to put it on a table. But if you put on a regular table the it can become too tall for kids to look through 3) It needs a bag to hold the lens so they don’t get lost 4) Price point it’s a bit high for what we consider more of a toy than actual precise scientific instrument.
Scritto da: Florence
Decent starter telescope
My 11 year old daughter really enjoyed this. It is definitely a toy and would only really work for setting the moon (thus being called a "moonscope") so if you are expecting high quality you'll be disappointed. Took stars off because one of the tripod legs broke while we were using it. A little super glue and duct tape will allow us to use this until her dad gets the good telescope's mirrors realigned. Overall, a decent Christmas gift for a little girl who is fascinated with the moon and a nice way to introduce and encourage an interest in the night sky without breaking the bank.
Scritto da: Grace
Look elsewhere.
Bought this for my three year old so luckily she doesn’t know a bad product when she sees one. It was broken right out of the box. The two pieces are supposed to be connected by glue but it just keeps falling out. I hate I spent $55 on this but my three year old loves it so I’ll just take this as a lesson learned.

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