Lisa and Flora have been reviewing the Investigate Box series for over two years. We've loved seeing how they have fostered Flora's love of science over this time.
AD - GIFTED | Sad times today, we've just finished reviewing Flora's very last science for kids subscription box from @letterboxlab π’
Go Forth and Science was her 12th box, which involved creating colourful concoctions, discovering the power of oxyg⦠instagr.am/p/CRS_4clK6VH/
We're proud to be the first subscription box accredited by the British Science Association @bsa through the @crest programme. Take a look at the story on @businesslive here bit.ly/2TEGGhv
We've only been accredited by the British Science Association!!!
Now, when your little scientist finishes the 12th box in either the Explore or Investigate series they will be awarded @CRESTAwards Star or Superstar Award by the BSA.
This is quite a big deal for us! The British Science Association is a 190 year old learned society set up to promote and develop science. We're big fans.
The CREST Awards Scheme is the British Science Association's flagship programme for young people. Crest is a scheme that inspires young people to think and behave like scientists and engineers.
The events of the past year show that the world needs scientists now more than ever. Here's Bryan from @LetterboxLab chatting with @AnnaLouiseRadio for @BBCRadioKent about why it's so important to get kids interested in science. (Skip to 2:44) buff.ly/2QgFEXv
The fact that we live at the bottom of a deep gravity well, on the surface of a gas-covered planet going around a nuclear fireball 90 million miles away and think this to be normal, is obviously some indication of how skewed our perspective tends to be. Douglas Adams.
A piece of blotting paper is soaked in red cabbage juice which turns pink when you put acid on it and blue when you put alkali on it. Allowing you to paint with chemistry.