Educational package for forest observation
Product reference: BIO000732
Tax incl.: zł599.00
Description
MACHINE TRANSLATION (not authorised yet)
In the package composition includes:
- Insect suction box (incl. exhauster or suction cup), 2 pieces. - Box with 3 magnifying glasses for observation of specimens, 1 item. - Box with 2 magnifying glasses and measuring tape, for observation of specimens, 2 pcs. - Box with magnifying glass and measuring tape for observation of specimens, 2 pcs. - LED hand microscope with 20-40x table, 1 piece - Nature observation device EKO-BIO Plus, 1 piece. - Yellow papercloth for attracting invertebrates, 1 piece. - Butterfly net with telescopic aluminium rod, 1 pc. - Insect netting container, foldable, 1 piece. - Binoculars, metal, rubberized 10x25mm, 1 pc. - Flashlight - powered and recharged by muscular force - hand (no batteries needed), 1 pc. - Compass and magnifying glass with ruler, both extendable from a rigid plastic case, 1 piece. - Spectacle magnifier 10x, retractable, 1 piece. - Triple magnifier 10x extending, 38mm, 1 pcs. - Flat safety mirrors without glass 15x15 cm, 2 pcs. - Foiled A4 scale, 1 pc. - Metal tweezers, 1 pc. - Plastic tweezers, 1 pc. - Soft brush, 1 pc. - PS 75 mm vial with stopper, 3 pcs. - Jar with 500 ml cap, 1 pc. - A4 pad with writing clip, 1 pc. - Multi-coloured pencil crayons, 1 set. (min. several) - Magnifying glass ruler, 1 pc. - Colourful stickers with more than 130 fauna and flora drawings, 3 A4 sheets - Soil pad, chrome-plated with wooden handle, 1 pc. - Small whistle with string, 3 pcs. - OPEN FORESTRY-GROUNDS, 1 pc. (composition + description below)
The whole (except for the game) is in:
- Box-body with handle, 2 chambers, rigid plastic, 1 piece.
Open Forestry game
Step:
- waterproof board, colourful, size 125 x 125 cm, rolled up - 5.5 cm large cube with white dry-wipe walls (for writing with markers) - dry-wipe pen
Description:
The open forest game can be played on different levels and in different ways. The game is intended for forest educators and/or foresters who conduct classes with groups of children and youth. On the board there are printed drawings of representatives of fauna and flora, mostly forest (together 137 organisms) - from an ant to our largest mammal, the bison.