 Hey everybody, welcome to The Waldoch Way. I'm Jessica. Today's video is part three of our four-part holiday haul series. Today's holiday haul is from Home Science Tools. You guys, if you've never checked out Home Science Tools, be sure to click that link in the description box down below because you're going to want to check them out. They are literally your one-stop shop for all things science. Whether you are looking for free printable resources for science activities and experiments or homeschool science things like curriculum or curriculum add-ons, or even just gifts for the science-loving people in your life, which is what I'm gonna be sharing with you today. Today, I'm gonna be sharing with you the science gifts that I have for all of the kiddos in my life, and those kiddos range from age two to 10, both boys and girls. All right, let's get into it. So the first thing I have is the World of Microscope book. Emily got a microscope for her birthday, so this seemed like a perfect way to extend the learning that she was going to be doing. And then you guys know that recently we studied the history of aviation and all things planes, and Emily and Kevin really, really liked that topic, and they liked some of the hands-on things that they were able to do with it. So when I saw these ultra-light airplanes, I thought they would really enjoy this kit. It's going to enable them to build and fly five different glider models. And it is no secret that Emily absolutely adores all things animal. So I thought maybe we would extend that a little bit with this animal cell model. I thought this would give her the ability to learn the parts of the cell since they're labeled, and there's even another side that's not labeled so she can even kinda quiz herself. So here you can see it a little bit closer. So one side when it's a cross-section has the labels and one side doesn't. So it will give her the ability to learn and then kinda quiz herself or me quiz her as well. And it is absolutely no secret that we are a game school family and we love games. So when I saw the home science tools also had a few of the science games that have been on my wish list, I had to pick them up for us for Christmas. So one of the ones I picked up was covalence, which is a molecule building game. The other one I picked up was ion, which is a compound building game. All right, and Emily is also kind of getting like this whole dinosaur bundle from us for Christmas because she's absolutely obsessed with Dino Dana. So when I saw this Triassic Triopes, Triopes, sorry, I thought this would be super fun to add to that bundle as well. Okay, technically this next one, I'm gonna call it Kevin's gift because when I was checking out, he was like, oh my gosh, no, I really, really need that. I love it. I've always wanted to do something with hydraulics. So we're gonna call this a gift for him. He's not technically a kid, he's a grown man, but he absolutely had to have it and he added it to the card at the last second. So it is the hydraulic robotic arm. So we have the Thames and Cosmos catapult and crossbows and you will get to investigate physics using technology for medieval times. I mean, look at all of the different things you get to create. Tell me that is not super fun. We have the Thames and Cosmos optical science kit, the Thames and Cosmos magnetic science kit, the Thames and Cosmos first human body set. So this is for the younger kiddos, but it still has so many super fun things and even for them so that they can experiment with the five senses and learn about the human body. 26 experiments, remote control machines, build and control robotic creations. So this does 10 different super cool models and then the robotic smart machines. Can you guys tell I have some robot lovers? This one is program and control your robots with tablets and smartphones. And again, there are so many really cool models that you get to do here. And the last thing I have is probably my personal favorite as a homeschool mom. And if this is as great as I think it is, there is a complete set that I plan to purchase probably, I don't know, in the new year. I'll come up with a reason that we need it. But this is the Happy Adams digital and physical chemistry set. So you get to build, discover and explore. So you basically use the little model pieces and you build them and then you get to kind of like use your tablet and scan them and learn more about the molecule and atom that you built. And you can build 500 plus molecules with this introductory set. And then like I said, there's a complete set that has even more. So if this ends up being as big of a win as I think for the kiddo that's getting it and their parent reports back to me and says, man, it's awesome, then I plan to get the complete kit for us in our homeschool because it just seems like a really fun, hands-on, interactive way to learn more about chemistry. All right, you guys. So that is my home science tools haul. Let me know in the comments down below what would be your favorite if you were one of the kiddos in my life getting one of these presents. And don't forget to click that link and check out home science tools. Because like I said, they have tons of just amazing resources from gifts to curriculum add-ons to again, some free resources that you're not gonna wanna miss.