Test the intellectual strengths of a plant with 4M Grow-A-Maze. This plant maze is a great toy for anyone interested in experimenting with nature, both young and old. Just plant a bean and watch it sprout and wind its way through the maze. Grow-A-Maze also comes with a transparent cover, a water pot, and a mini-magnifying glass so you can watch both above and below the soil and see for yourself just how plants work. The container measures approximately 5-inches x 4-inches and works as a great office desktop decoration/garden. Encourage understanding of plant biology and interest in nature with this transparent planter. Dried beans and soil (not included) are required for this experiment. Recommended for ages 3 and up.
This plant maze is a great toy for anyone interested in experimenting with nature, both young and old. Just plant a bean and watch it sprout and wind its way through the maze.
Grow-A-Maze also comes with a transparent cover, a water pot, and a mini-magnifying glass so you can watch both above and below the soil and see for yourself just how plants work.
The container measures approximately 5-inches x 4-inches and works as a great office desktop decoration/garden.
Encourage understanding of plant biology and interest in nature with this transparent planter.
Dried beans and soil (not included) are required for this experiment. Recommended for ages 3 and up.
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Plant a bean and watch it sprout and wind its way through the maze
Requires dried beans and soil (not included)
Includes adjustable maze with planter, magnifier and instructions
Fun and educational
Customers say
Customers find this science kit interesting for kids and consider it a great gift, particularly for family STEM nights at school. The kit receives positive feedback for its sunlight penetration, with one customer noting it lets enough light through. However, customers report several issues: the pieces don’t fit well together, are fragile and easy to knock over, and come without seeds or soil. Moreover, assembly instructions are unclear, and functionality receives mixed reviews, with some saying it works perfectly while others find it frustrating to put together.
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