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Erupting Volcano Model | Toy

by Learning Resources

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FEATURES

  • Volcanic eruption will get your child fired up about science
  • Create your very own erupting volcano
  • Quick clean up
  • No assembly required model
  • Includes a fact-filled guide,


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Product Description
There's nothing like a volcano eruption to get your child fired up about science! Create your very own erupting volcano with this unique, no-assembly-required model. It features an easy-to-prepare lava recipe, a 13" clear plastic tray and a removable tube that allows for quick clean-up, detailed cross-section to show the inside of the volcano and a fact-filled guide with all the information that kids want to know about volcanoes. Measures 11"H x 13"W.


CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 5.0 based on 1 review)

Daughter Loves It by LennyLuckyMom (Okmulgee, OK United States) 5 Stars
February 08, 2008
My daughter was studying volcanos at school, so I found this at a perfect time. She loves it, and with one example, she can make her own volcano erupt whenever she likes. Clean-up is tolerable.

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