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My Aqua Soap Lab
My Aqua Soap Lab

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R199

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My Aqua Soap Making Lab

Get ready to make your own scented soaps!

Learn to make starfish soap in different shades of blue & green and with an aquatic & fresh fragrance.

This educational toy teaches allows you to turn your play area into a science lab and perform numerous experiments without any hassle.

My Chemistry Lab

Are you ready for a fun chemistry experience?

Learn to do fun tricks using regular household items and just a few chemicals.

Learn about different physical states of matter, chemical reactions & many other concepts of chemistry.

My Rose Candle Making Lab

Get ready for a rose-scented experience!

Learn to make rose-scented candles using the knowledge of chemistry. Light the homemade candle and let your room smell like roses all day.

Also learn about different fragrances of rose, different types of roses, types of candles & the chemistry behind candle-burning.

Perform a variety of experiments without any hassle.

My Bath Bomb Making Lab

Learn to make your own colourful and scented bath bombs.

This educational toy teaches allows you to turn your play area into a science lab and perform numerous experiments without any hassle.

My Slime Lab

Get ready for a slime, gooey experience!

Learn to make different kinds of slime and even edible slimes at home!

All of this through one exciting toy which teaches you behind the chemistry of experiments while you play with them.

Product Features
  • Ages 5+
  • Perfect to teach your little ones!
  • A detailed instruction manual is included for ease-of-use and to guide you through experiments. 
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