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Science Gifts For Kids?

beernutmark writes "I have two science-loving kids ages 7 and 9. My youngest knew Neil deGrasse Tyson's name at age 4. With the holidays coming up, I am looking to get them some quality science-related tools. Two items on the list are a quality microscope and/or a real rock-hounding kit. I am looking for any other gift suggestions for this year or future years (or even for younger kids for other readers) and hints on good sources."

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  1. Get 'Em a Dead Cat in a Box by RobotRunAmok · · Score: 4, Funny

    Maybe they'll grow up to be Quantum Physicists.

    ...or really, really disturbed...

  2. Kid's love uranium! by ZuchinniOne · · Score: 4, Funny

    You can buy it here

    You could help them build a processing plant to purify it and then eventually have your own little nuclear reactor. All the other kids in the neighborhood will be soooo jealous!

  3. buy them a bunch of smoke detectors by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

    and challenge them to make a working breeder reactor. I hear they do that sort of thing in the boy scouts.

  4. After the Microscope and Rock Kit... by jqweezy · · Score: 4, Funny

    Get them self defense classes.

  5. Get them a box with no cat by Mr.+Underbridge · · Score: 4, Funny

    Maybe they'll grow up to be Quantum Physicists.

    Goddammit, the deadness of a dead cat can be determined classically. Like with a stick, say.

    Way to kill the kids' dreams.

    Actually, the way physics has gotten so fucking esoteric, Schrodinger's cat is passe. What you do is get them a box with no cat in it. Then they can argue about whether there is a parallel box in the next county that does have a cat in it, or whether there is currently a dark, unobservable cat in the box. Or whether there is actually a box at all, or if we've invented the whole thing.

    Before you know it, they'll come up with something so dumb they'll be offered tenure.

  6. Re:Anonymous Coward by beernutmark · · Score: 3, Funny

    Ha. Nope they are mine (or at least I am told so). We tried natural parenting and then...