🌟 Ignite Curiosity with Every Eruption!
The 4MKidz Labs Volcano Making Kit is an engaging science kit designed for children aged 8 and up. It allows kids to mold and decorate their own volcano, which erupts with fizzy lava using baking soda and vinegar. This hands-on educational experience promotes learning about geology while providing endless fun. Compact and battery-free, it's the perfect addition to any young scientist's collection.
Product Dimensions | 21.59 x 5.72 x 17.15 cm; 720 g |
Batteries | 215 CR123A batteries required. |
Manufacturer recommended age | 8 years and up |
Item model number | 3431 |
Educational Objective(s) | Volcanoes and Geology |
Language: | English, Polish |
Number of pieces | 1 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Plastic |
Remote Control Included? | No |
Colour | Orange |
Release date | 1 Jun. 2018 |
ASIN | B0007KK0V2 |
S**I
Good for kids who loves experiements
My son loved it and we are still using it.
S**.
Great kit. Just lacked little advice on what exactly you can do to discard your plaster of paris safely...
It provides everything you'd need to make the volcano - paints, plaster of paris, mold, instructions. Only things you'd need to get yourself are vinegar and baking soda. I could have made a volcano myself but I wanted a nicer look and I felt this volcano looked nicer than many of the other DIY volcanoes I've seen on Youtube videos and online, so I am very pleased with it. You could also reuse the outer part of the mold to make multiple copies of volcanoes using plaster of paris that you can buy from art supply shops for instance, but you'd need to find your own cylindrical shaped plastic body (e.g. plastic bottle or 35 mm film cylinder) to form the volcano "crater" for the baking soda and vinegar to react in.I would say the instructions are fine, but somewhat inadequate regarding how to deal with plaster of paris. All it says on the instructions is that you should never wash plaster of paris down the sinkholes in your house, but it does not tell you how else to get rid of it and how to clean the utensils you've used to mix the plaster! I've had to Google around and there were all sorts of websites, all sorts of advice. The best one I've found (in my opinion), is one which says to use paper towels/kitchen towels to quickly wipe off most of the plaster of paris from the utensils that came in contact with the stuff. I actually did a pretty good job of this so much so that my bowl and spoon (that I used to mix the plaster) looked clean at the end. Obviously, you should throw all your used paper towels/kitchen towels into the bin rather than the toilet after wiping down, because it could cause similar problems as throwing the plaster down the sinkhole. If there is any little bit of residue left on your utensils, simply soak in a bucket of cold water. I soaked mine overnight, just in case, even though they were pretty much spotless. Next day, simply pour away the cold water on your garden patch/plants/etc. Just DO NOT pour it down any drains or sinkholes. Job done.
N**S
Good interesting activity for my 7 year old daughter
Good interesting activity for my 7 year old daughter. She enjoyed making the volcano and painting it and then making the lava with the bicarbonate of soda & vinegar. It states to add a drop of washing up liquid and some paint to enhance the eruption which we did. (Not included if anybody wasn't sure). Loved by the kids but don't expect anything too exciting.Thoroughly enjoyed by her classmates as she was allowed to take it into class to show everybody. Nice product which can be used over and over again, and even repainted if you wanted to.
C**E
Not in English
The packaging in the photo is in English however mines arrived in a different language, not that big of a deal but hoping there’s English instructions inside so my son can understand
C**7
Great Fun
I bought the 'Great Gizmos - Volcano Making Kit' kit as a present for a 12 year old. She really enjoyed making the volcano and painting it, I just assumed it would take ages to set and dry out BUT it was rock hard and ready to paint within around 30 min of pouring into the mould !! Younger children will need a little help from parents but not the older ones as the instructions are so simple to follow. Fantastic, super fast results . . . Would most definitely recommended this.
S**E
Great activity over three sessions: make, paint, erupt.
Enjoyed by my grandchildren aged 6, 7, and 11. They liked making the models - which all turned out fine - and painting them. The eruptions weren't quite as dramatic as we'd hoped, but the volcanoes are re-useable and we're going to try again with different amounts/balances of vinegar and bicarbonate of soda. it's great to find something that appeals across the age range.
P**S
It's fun and realisitc
This volcano is brilliant and quite realistic. I first bought this for an 8 year old nephew for Christmas 2017. He loved it, so I bought it for my 6 year old grandson. He had loads of fun, making it one day and painting it the next. After the paint dried, we set it off. We used an old tray to stand it on as it is obviously messy. You need a plentiful supply of bicarbonate of soda and vinegar. Under supervision and watched by his 4 year old sister who was equally excited we put the included baking soda in the top of the volcano and poured vinegar on. It bubbled and fizzled just as lava comes out of the volcano. We did it several times with our own bi carb and if it is painted a mix of yellow, reds and browns, it looks hot and very realistic. They had so much fun that I have now bought a further kit for another 5 year old granddaughter and can't wait to do it again.
C**.
Crap quality
Thought it looked like the mold wouldn't hold as I wasn't wrong. Poured everywhere, cheap tat, waste of money and a seriously disappointed child.Nice one
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