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Scientific Explorer's Disgusting Science - A Kit for Studying the Science of Revolting Things

Scientific Explorer's Disgusting Science - A Kit for Studying the Science of Revolting Things

Product Type: Toy

Product Price: $19.99

Manufacturer: Scientific Explorer

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Description

What's grosser than gross' Disgusting Science is the grossest, gooiest, most revolting science kit out there. Grow your own friendly germs and fuzzy molds. Mix up a batch of coagulating fake blood. Even make a stinky intestine model.

Learn the science behind sticky and icky bodily functions while doing some truly nasty experiments. Your little scientist will love this disgusting twist on regular science kits. All experiments are safe and kid-friendly.

Reviews

Rating: 1 / 5
Date: 2010-05-28
Summary: "Junky and unscientific"

My kid brother got this for Christmas or a birthday gift. Being interested in science, we gave it a shot eventually. Unfortunately, it was not much fun, and not very educational considering the results. However, educational gets two stars instead of one because it did teach us about maintaining a sterile working environment.

As another reviewer noted, the only scientific part of this kit is the set of four plastic petri dishes with gelatin and sugar to make cultures. Everything else involves mixing together some common household items in an effort to simulate biological processes... and it doesn't do a great job at that.

But to our experience... the kit simply didn't work. We mixed up the gelatin and sugar mixture as directed and filled the petri dishes as directed. Then once they cooled and congealed (may have been a bit watery for culture media), we prepared some samples. Knowing a bit about biology, I went for some guaranteed hits... nose, intertriginous skin areas, dog's mouth and the kitchen drain. I was meticulous, using proper smear techniques (while the instructions have you just "zig-zag" across the medium). After four days, all that's growing are a few spots of what's obviously airborne mold, and it's the same in all the dishes that are growing.

After sitting back and wondering what went wrong, I reflected on the packaging, which says "grow your own friendly germs"; note the "friendly". I suspect that Scientific Explorer doped the gelatin with an antibacterial agent to prevent kids from growing harmful bacteria for liability reasons. Possibly understandable, but extremely lame. Part of what went wrong in my situation appears to be that my sample locations were ones where you'd be more likely to find bacteria than fungus... perhaps feet would have been a better idea.

The short story is, if you're thinking about this... think again. You'll have better luck preparing your own culture media using supplies from a real lab supplier.


Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2010-05-20
Summary: "Fun and gross!"

Got this for my sons 9th bday. You will need some other things to do this like bread and geletin so get some when u pick this up! He was excited to try some and we got it out went to do it and all but two needed geletin so we couldnt do them. Plus i ran outta bread the day before so we had to wait but once we got the stuff it was fun! Gonna try the tasty science next!


Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2010-04-18
Summary: "Entertaining science"

My step daughter had a BLAST creating & comparing mold spores with this. She is STILL having fun with her experimenting. :)


Rating: 2 / 5
Date: 2010-02-14
Summary: "science kit"

wasn't impressed with this kit. The plastic petry dishes break easily and the tubes do not seal well. The kit is messy and my 10 old daughter needed a lot of help to do the projects. She lost interest in it quickly.


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-01-09
Summary: "awesome:)"

This was a gift from my mom and I loved it. I did a science project with it and had soooooooooooooooooooooooo much fun. If you are thinking of buying I would say yes buy it shu shu shut your mouth just bye it.I love it it was soooo much fun to grow the bacteria and make the fake blood. The intestine was gross but I still loved to squeeze it.