Tiny Testers – How fun is a talking microscope anyway?
Step by Step Charts Infogram For more scientific experiments, microscopes and educational fun check out our science category or have a browse through our newest arrivals.
Step by Step Charts Infogram For more scientific experiments, microscopes and educational fun check out our science category or have a browse through our newest arrivals.
We’ve been busy at this Year’s London Toy Fair 2018 trying out the newest, most exciting educational toys for 2018. While it might sound like a kid’s dream day out, playing games, squidging slime and boggling our minds with brainteasers is hard work! We’ve got a some strict criteria when it comes to picking new …
Looking for some creative gift ideas this christmas? Then look no further, we’ve got our favourite christmas crafty gifts here for you to take a look at. So whether you’ve got a budding Picasso or someone who just likes to make colourful mess, (and let’s be honest, sometimes it’s hard to tell the difference) here …
We love toys here at Fun Learning, especially those we grew up with! So we’ve got our rose tinted glasses on today to suggest some blasts from the past with a list of old fashioned nostalgic toys that will always make a great gift idea for Christmas. Take a look at these toys and games …
As adults, magnets are something we take for granted, but for children discovering magnets for the first time, it’s something akin to magic. Young children are especially captivated by the idea of things moving by themselves and magnets sticking to what seem to be random objects; fridges, paperclips, pennies… just watch this video of a …
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Here at Fun Learning we’ve found the smallest of gifts that will fill up even the biggest stocking, and at prices that won’t empty your purse! So get ready to stuff your stockings with something other than satsumas and coal this year. Here’s our top 10 favourite picks of stocking stuffers to please the youngest child …
Kids are fascinated by the microscopic world; everyday objects when viewed close up reveal a new and hidden world to captivate children from an early age. Schools use microscopes and magnification over a range of topics: from magnifying mini-beasts in primary school to using real microscopes in science lessons at secondary school. Getting your children …
Building Children’s Brains, brick by brick. Have you seen the BBC 2 documentary No More Boys and Girls: Can Our Kids Go Gender Free? yet? This fascinating documentary follows on from some on from some research back in 2015 that proves that a brain scan can’t determine the sex of a child. That’s right, the basic bricks of boys and girls brains …