URMMIY Kids Microscope – 500X Digital Pocket Handheld Microscope with Dual Cameras & Autofocus, STEM Educational Toy & Perfect Christmas Birthday Gift for Boys & Girls Ages 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 (Green)
URMMIY Kids Microscope – 500X Digital Pocket Handheld Microscope with Dual Cameras & Autofocus, STEM Educational Toy & Perfect Christmas Birthday Gift for Boys & Girls Ages 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 (Green) is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Brand: URMMIY
Color: Green
Features:
- 🔍 500X Magnification for Real Discovery:This microscope for kids features up to 500X magnification, perfect for exploring tiny details of bugs, leaves, fabrics, and more. A fun way to introduce science through hands-on learning.
- 📸 Dual Cameras & Autofocus for Effortless Use:Designed with dual front and rear cameras, this handheld microscope lets kids take both object photos and selfies with ease. Built-in autofocus ensures every image is sharp and clear—no manual adjustments needed.
- 🧠 STEM Educational Toy That Makes Learning Fun:Designed to encourage exploration and critical thinking, this STEM kids microscope transforms playtime into a hands-on science adventure. It’s a great way to develop observation and problem-solving skills while having fun.
- 🎁 Ideal STEM Gift for 3-12 year olds:This STEM educational toy is the perfect Christmas or birthday gift for 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 boys and girls. It inspires creativity, observation and a love of science - all while having fun!
- 🧳 Portable, Rechargeable & Kid-Friendly Design:Compact and lightweight, this pocket microscope is easy to carry for use at home, in the classroom, or outdoors. USB Type-C charging makes it quick to power up for the next adventure.
Binding: Electronics
model number: z800
Part Number: z800
Package Dimensions: 8.0 x 3.7 x 1.6 inches
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