Microscope
Microscope
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A toy microscope opens up a whole new world of discovery for curious young minds. It allows kids to explore everyday objects—like leaves, fabric, bugs, and even salt—up close, revealing amazing details invisible to the naked eye.
Our Microscopes usually costs £25, however we have decided begin this month with a blast, and start with a CRAZY DISCOUNT!!
Not 10% or 20% but 35% OFF!! This sale only lasts until we do run out of stock. As of right now, we currently did restock but will soon run out, with dozens of people buying every other minute. Don't Miss Out!!

No more guessing what’s crawling on that leaf or wondering what dust really looks like up close. If you’re raising a curious explorer or just want to turn everyday objects into epic science adventures, Urban's Toy Microscope is the tool for the job.

Discover the perfect gadget for curious young minds! This Children's Microscope features a high-definition macro lens, a 2.0-inch IPS screen, and 2 million lens pixels for stunning close-up views. Fun, educational, and easy to use—ideal for exploring the tiny wonders of the world.

Experience stunning detail with the fully upgraded Super Macro Lens! Featuring 1000x magnification and 2 million lens resolution, it’s perfect for capturing the hidden beauty of the microscopic world. See more, explore deeper.
Benefits:
Boosts Scientific Thinking
By observing, comparing, and analyzing, kids naturally develop scientific habits like observation, hypothesis-making, and logical thinking—without even realizing it.
Hands-On Learning
Kids can explore the world around them up close, turning everyday objects into exciting science experiments. It’s a fun way to build curiosity and boost STEM skills early on.
Screen-Free exploration
A great alternative to screen time, the microscope encourages real-world discovery—from bugs and leaves to fabrics and coins—keeping kids engaged and off devices.
Encourages curiosity & Focus
Zooming in on tiny details teaches patience and focus, while sparking endless “what if” questions that keep young minds active and creative.