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  2. These Student-Friendly Microscopes Are Our Top Picks for Kids ...

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    As for activities, the kit comes with two 10-piece slide kits for viewing prepared slides and creating your own, which includes blue and red specimen stains and tools.

  3. A. C. Gilbert Company - Wikipedia

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    The A. C. Gilbert Company was an American toy company, once one of the largest in the world. Gilbert originated the Erector Set, which is a construction toy similar to Meccano in the rest of the world, and made chemistry sets, microscope kits, and a line of inexpensive reflector telescopes.

  4. Microscope slide - Wikipedia

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    A set of standard 75 by 25 mm microscope slides. The white area can be written on to label the slide. A microscope slide (top) and a cover slip (bottom) A microscope slide is a thin flat piece of glass, typically 75 by 26 mm (3 by 1 inches) and about 1 mm thick, used to hold objects for examination under a microscope.

  5. Chemistry set - Wikipedia

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    Chemistry sets may have been the first American toys marketed toward parents with the goal of "improving" children for success in later life. [10] Gilbert Lab Technician Set for Girls, 1958, at the Science History Institute Johnny Horizon Environmental Test Kit, 1971, at the Science History Institute

  6. Foldscope - Wikipedia

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    The kit also includes magnets that can be stuck onto the Foldscope to attach it to a smartphone, allowing the user to take pictures of the magnification. [2] The magnification power is enough to enable the spotting of organisms such as Leishmania donovani and Escherichia coli , as well as malarial parasites. [ 5 ]

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