"Look Dad ... Wow ... great! Parents are accustomed to hearing cries of their children with reference to video games, superheroes, cheap impulse-buy toys at the grocery store and age, clothing and hairstyles designed to cause maximum parental disapproval. The fact that one of my seven children of two years has been the application of these words to a stereoscopic microscope was a pleasant surprise.
Went in search of a bee, recently deceased, or more accurately, great shading that makes the eyes of a bee. It was followed by a detailed review of the sting, the son of the Virgin as the fabric of the sail and after a brief round of research on the ground floor of the house, a house fly. Meanwhile, his brother was full of My turn, my turn and believe it or not, his three years sisters struggle to get into the act! Before we knew it, half an hour had passed and three children to participate fully in the wonders of the microscopic - half an hour, focused on an activity! There was only one record, which borders on miraculous!
As the old cynic, I confess resigned look under a microscope is sent to a black hole in our childrens toy cupboard. To my surprise and pleasure that they took the initiative on several occasions to seek further under the microscope for viewing. Shiny stones have proven to be a big favorite to be the occasional worm, a piece of fruit, and various other items that catch his attention. But it was his grandmother crystals of the Carnegie Institute in Pittsburgh, which has encouraged the next big meeting. He brought with him a number of luxury crystal and a series of Geodesy crying again from the top of this article. Even my three year old daughter got me out of the microscope - much to the chagrin of my wife, found a dead bug on the kitchen floor - his enthusiasm was not only catchy, but a brief moment of their parents, I thought it was a budding Einstein.
And this is part of the fun of a microscope. Not only opens up a whole new world of microscopic, but it has something for everyone whether you like family. For children, it provides all kinds of cool, phantasmagoric images to equal the worst foreign imagined. But it also opens our eyes to a totally different perspective and real to the world. For us parents, it is something other than a computer or TV to share with them while giving us the satisfactory knowledge in addition to being fun, it's also educational! Under a microscope, kids can see what they want. They learn and perhaps more importantly, they retain some stunning visual images help fire their imagination in another way. We have some innovative alien life form drawings to prove it!
In addition, the microscope is inexpensive. Ours is a real microscope is not a toy. This is a stereoscopic microscope microscope Omano OM1030L Store, LLC (www.microscope.com). The cost ($ 259) is a fraction of what we spent on toys that have been abandoned or broken in the use of one or two and was a great way for all of us involved in something we all enjoy. Our next can be a compound microscope so we can make our own slides and see - but so far, the cry of ecstasy in our stereoscopic microscope now continue. We can not ask for more!
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