Like most kids, my daughters love bubbles. They are curious little girls, always wanting to know why and how stuff works. That’s why I was excited when asked to review a science kit from The Young Scientists Club.

The Young Scientists Club set out on a mission in 1999 to encourage children to think about the world around them. Their products engage children and teach them about our everyday situations that involve the sciences. Their product line introduces a variety of science topics using age-appropriate methods and concepts.

For our review, we received a Bubble Science kit.

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Clifford, the big red dog, has teamed up with The Young Scientists Club to teach little ones all about bubbles. Clifford’s good friend Emily Elizabeth walks you through several different experiments you can conduct with your Bubble Science kit. The kit comes with everything needed to complete the projects.

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Both of my girls had a lot of fun exploring bubbles. They enjoyed learning that bubble wands are not the only tool that can blow bubbles; you can also use funnels, pipe-cleaners and straws. I enjoyed blowing colored bubbles and making paper prints.

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The Young Scientists Club has put a suggested age of 3 years and up on the Bubble Science kit. I think that is a pretty good age suggestion. My youngest just turned 4. She was challenged but no so much that it took away from the fun.

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Connect with The Young Scientists Club on their website, facebook and twitter.

One lucky winner will receive a science kit of their choice- Bubble Science, Rainbow Science, Kitchen Science or the Wonders of Nature kit (from the Magic School Bus line). This is a US giveaway that will end on 5/8/2013.

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