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Little Tikes have recently launched a brand new STEM range of products. The STEM range takes the core educational principles of Science, Technology, Engineering and maths and turns them into hours of creative fun. Hoping to inspire the next generation of scientists and ignite a child's imagination, we were certainly keen to put the Wonder Lab to the test.


The Wonder Lab has a RRP of £99.99 and features a brightly coloured lab, where you can complete one of the 20 included experiments or one of your own choosing, a circuit centre and a ball maze. The maze can be made in 16 different combinations.

The girls, aged 6 and 8, were eager to put together their Wonder Lab and insisted on wearing their lab coats to do so. The wonder lab has two hooks on the side where they hang their lab coats when they have finished their experiments, which I find rather sweet. Lab coats were not included they had these already.


The lab requires a cross head screw driver and 3 AA batteries. The girls assembled the lab themselves apart from the screws, and we had fully assembled within a few minutes. The most difficult part was choosing which experiment to do first. The girls looked through the cards and chose slime, but I was unfortunately missing one of the ingredients, saline eye solution. They then choose vampire blood!

The instructions on the card are really simple to follow. My 6 year old daughter can follow them with ease. Colourful and clear pictures and simple steps, everything has been thought out. The majority of the experiments need house hold ingredients and those I did not have in I found in my local Asda today, so nothing obscure. 

Vampire blood was a huge success. There was mixing, measuring and pouring. Both girls said it was amazing and they felt like real scientists. It is the first time as well that both of them cleared up after themselves. In fact clean up is really easy as you simply lift the purple tray out and wash in the sink.


I have lost track of the number of experiments the girls have now done with their wonder lab, but they have made me film every one they have done. Make sure you subscribe to my YouTube channel to see their experiments. 


Whilst the girls love the experiments, Little Man at 2 years old has took a shine to the Wonder lab for the lights, sounds and of course the ball maze! He likes to sort the pieces into different colours, build mazes on the board for the ball to follow and his favourite is turning the dial in the circuit centre to change the colour of the lights! It would appear I now have three budding scientists thanks to the wonder lab for inspiring them and making science fun!

The wonder lab was sent for review, all words are my own opinion 

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Cast your mind back to Christmas. As parents we hurried our children outside to glance up at the night sky as the international space station whizzed over head. Pretending of course that it was Father Christmas and his sleigh.

More recently we had our children making pin hole cameras to help them watch the eclipse. Children and adults alike watched in amazement and wonder. Last month even marked international astronomy month. It is safe to say that for the past 6 months at least we have had our eyes on the skies.

the eclipse

Perhaps it rather appropriate that my girls are starting to show more of an interest in science and technology. As a qualified engineer I love that they have this new found interest and feel more should be done to encourage women to become interested in science, technology engineering and maths (STEM)

Stargazer Lottie

A special edition gold collection stargazer lottie doll has recently been launched with an RRP of £19.99. She has been developed in collaboration with the European space agency and it is hoped she will help get more children interested in ( STEM) and astronomy. Stargazer lottie comes with:

·         Dark blue velvet bomber jacket
·         Cerise-coloured dungarees
·         A long sleeve t-shirt with pale blue arms
·         Spotty scarf
·         A brown hat
·         Sturdy brown boots
·         Telescope and tripod
·         Solar system collector cards
·         Notable women in astronomy additional sheet.

Stargazer lottie was the recipient of the esteemed little scientist award from space.com. If you have a little one interested in STEM you can also download some great ideas here.

For your chance to win your own Stargazer Lottie follow the instructions on the widget below.  The giveaway closes 19th June at Midnight GMT.


Stargazer
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My name is Leyla, also known as Mum to my 3 humans and dog Mum to J. I have a passion for the outdoors and love to run. I can often be found off road exploring the trails and fells and covering distances all the way up to 50 miles. As a family we love travelling and discovering new adventures, as I try and run around the world!

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