Magnets

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Magnetic Match Rings
Magnetic Match Rings
Item: 62578
Status: In Stock
$19.95
3 years & up. Learn about magnetism, develop visual matching skills, and improve eye-hand coordination. Each ring is magnetic -- one side positive and the other negative. When the rings are stacked, they either attract the next ring and pull them together, or repel it and cause it to float. Includes 40 pattern match challenges, 10 magnetic rings, a stand, and a storage bag.
Magnetic Wands
Magnetic Wands
Item: 81117P
Status: In Stock
$8.95 - $16.95
3 years & up. Strong ceramic magnets with an easy grip plastic handle. How do Magnets Work? Teach young scientists about magnetism without a mess. Just waive these wands over different objects to see if they are magnetic. Each magnet can pick up small items such as paperclips and iron shavings. Available individually and in sets of 3 or 6. Colors will vary.
Magnetic Marbles - Set of 20
Magnetic Marbles - Set of 20
Item: 19658
Status: In Stock
$11.95
4 years & up. They look like ordinary marbles, but they're magnets too! Build pyramids and other fun shapes, play marble games and more. Each marble is 0.625" in diameter. Assorted colors. Set of 20 marble magnets.
Simply Science® Magnet Mania Kit
Simply Science® Magnet Mania Kit
Item: 146554P
Status: In Stock
$24.95 - $73.95
4 years & up. Explore the magic of magnetism all with the wave of a wand! Kids can experience the power of magnets by using brightly colored wands and accessories for endless fun. Each kit includes: 2 Magnetic wands, 10 Magnet marbles, 50 Metal-rimmed counting chips, and an Activity booklet. Purchase 3 kits together as a set or buy individually.
Super Horseshoe First Magnet with Handle
Super Horseshoe First Magnet with Handle
Item: 91610
Status: In Stock
$14.95
2 years & up. Introduce your children to the concept of magnetism with this exciting Super Horseshoe Magnet. This magnet provides a fun way to teach students about the properties of magnets. The large, chunky size makes it easy to grasp and use. For a fun activity, provide your children with a spread of magnetic and non magnetic materials to have them discover which are attracted to the magnet. Encourage them to ask questions about concepts they're unfamiliar with.