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The Magic School Bus Rides Again: The World of Germs

There's a whole world you can't see — the world of germs! Join Ms. Frizzle and her students in the Magic School Bus as they explore bacteria and fungi with this exciting science kit. Young Scientists will grow bacteria and fungi cultures on petri dishes with agar, test antibiotics, make a fungus bubble, explore antibiotics, grow mold, wake up fungi, cultivate bacteria in yogurt, use yeast to inflate a balloon, and much, much more! Everything you need for the experiments (except common household items) is included, so she can explore the fascinating field of microbiology as soon as she opens the box.

For more toys and kits to encourage an interest in STEM, visit our Science / Math Toy Collection.

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Product Details

Recommended Age 5 - 10
Manufacturer Young Scientist Club