Educational Insights GeoSafari Jr. My First Telescope

September 23, 2016 - Comment

Even the smallest scientists can see the moon up close with this focus-free telescope, built specifically for little hands and growing minds. Two large eyepieces with a comfy google and nose cut-out guide make it easy for little ones to use and see. And with 10x magnification and built-in diagonal mirror, the moon appears in

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Even the smallest scientists can see the moon up close with this focus-free telescope, built specifically for little hands and growing minds. Two large eyepieces with a comfy google and nose cut-out guide make it easy for little ones to use and see. And with 10x magnification and built-in diagonal mirror, the moon appears in amazing, magnified detail. My First Telescope even includes a tripod for table viewing and a guide showcasing the phases of the moon. Perfect for STEM learning.

Product Features

  • Even the smallest scientists can see the moon up close – without focusing! – with this easy-to-use, toddler-friendly telescope
  • Includes focus-free telescope with 10x magnification, built-in diagonal mirror, lens cap, tripod for tabletop viewing, and moon guide
  • Two large eyepieces with comfy goggle and nose cut-out guide make it easy for kids to place their eyes correctly in the scope
  • Supports STEM learning!
  • Part of the award-winning GeoSafari Jr. line!

Comments

Tiffany F Merritt says:

Understand what it is and what it isn’t, and you will LOVE it! I received this product for free and am providing my honest opinions, as always. 

The Rock Father says:

A Perfect Tool For Curious Minds… those wondering what’s out there… As an Educational Insights Insider, we received this telescope for review in our State-of-the-Art Toy Testing Facility here at Rock Father HQ (our house). 

suburbanwifedp says:

Shooting for the stars with fun My daughter got this for her 6th birthday and it’s been a big hit. She loves that she can look at the stars and I love that it’s easy to use and we don’t need to worry about making sure it’s in focus. I love that the area she puts her face is made of soft foam so it molds to her face and is soft. She sits to use it and really feels like she’s an “explorer” Watching her discovery astronomy with this toy is great and I can see her younger brother getting tons of use out of it as well. A…

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