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National Geographic

National Geographic Build Your Own Volcano Kit, All ages

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National Geographic Build Your Own Volcano Kit, All ages
$18.99

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National Geographic

National Geographic

National Geographic Build Your Own Volcano Kit, All ages

$18.99

Product Details

  • Create an eruption with National Geographic Build Your Own Volcano Kit

  • Your child will get to cast their own volcano (plaster and mold included), paint it (paint and brush provided), and then make it erupt (includes eruption powder)

  • Great family activity and provides hours of fun for all ages

  • Learn about tectonic plates, earthquakes, volcano formation, and volcanic rocks

  • National Geographic’s learning guide provides many interesting facts and is designed to promote a love of geology and science

  • Science kit includes: Plaster, volcano mold, paints and paintbrush, eruption powder, two volcanic rock specimens (geode and pumice), and our learning guide

  • Everything you need to mold, paint, and erupt a volcano

Part Number NG CRNGVOLC
Accessories List No Accessories Included
Advanced Features STEM Qualified
Age Group 8+
Character Name(s) No Character
Colour(s) Blue
Consumer Pack Size 1
Language Bilingual
Number of Pieces 12
Package Depth (cm) 6.10 cm
Package Depth (in) 2.40 in
Package Height (cm) 25.40 cm
Package Height (in) 10.00 in
Package Weight (kg) 0.61 kg
Package Weight (lb) 1.34 lb
Package Width (cm) 18.42 cm
Package Width (in) 7.25 in
Primary Material Mixed Material
Sustainability Product contains recycled content
Theme Other
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  • Same-Day Delivery costs $9.99 per order
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    Are you an employee or supplier of the Canadian Tire Corporation, Limited family of companies*?No

    Science Gift

    a month ago
    Early Christmas shopping made easy. These National Geographic science experiments are great for my nerdy kid.

    Originally posted on canadiantire.ca

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    Fun experiment!

    11 months ago
    Fun volcano experiment! My kids loved it!

    Originally posted on canadiantire.ca