
Best selling Science kits
Here’s a ranking of the best selling Science kits. To give you a quick overview, we’ve added the most important information about each product. This page always stays fresh and updates automatically.
1. Kosmos Easy Elektro experimental kit - Games
Electronics can be this playful. Engaging learning about circuits while programming mini-games, a science kit for children aged 8 to 12. With the Easy Plug System, kids between 8 and 12 can build their own mini-games from circuits. From fun puzzle games to concentration challenges, the over 80 experiments offer plenty of variety and always new challenges.
Understanding circuits through play! With the intuitive Easy Plug System, children build their own circuits and learn how to create their own mini-games through more than 80 experiments. Puzzles, concentration games, or classics like "17 and four" or "I pack my suitcase": thanks to the microcontroller and light display, fantastic combinations and games are possible. Choose a component, click it onto the base, and try it out! The circuits can be set up in no time and just as quickly modified. This ensures it never gets boring! The illustrated manual introduces the function of the electronic components and guides the experiments step by step. With what they've learned, children will soon start their own experiments. The KOSMOS Experiment Kit Easy Electro Games for children aged 8 to 12 features exciting mini-games and new components as part of the Easy Electro series.

2. Kosmos Easy electric - Start
How do you build an electric code lock, how high does the propeller rise at full power, and how do I generate electricity with magnets? How does electrical engineering work in everyday life? In sixty experiments centered around physical phenomena such as current and voltage, electricity and magnetism, children playfully immerse themselves in the world of electrical engineering. With the child-friendly Easy-Click system and precise building plans, young researchers conduct the experiments themselves: they take initial measurements, experiment with an electric motor, build alarm systems with relays, and learn step by step what is possible with electricity. The instructions clearly demonstrate how the circuits are constructed and how they are applied in simple everyday objects like doorbells and complex devices like MRI machines. A great introductory course on electricity and magnetism. Contents: base plate, contact elements, battery compartment, switch, push button, toggle switch, bulbs, electric motor, relay, buzzer, measuring device, coil, iron core, magnet, magnetic switch, compass, and propeller.
Additionally required: 2 x 1.5-volt battery type LR6 (AA, Mignon).

3. Fischertechnik Green Energy kit
Exciting models are built around the topics of generating, storing and using electricity from natural energy sources, which move through wind, water or sun and convey the applied technology in a playful way. In this way, an understanding of the forms of energy that will be so important in the future is awakened. The H2 Fuel Cell Car construction kit (art. no. 559880) is an ideal addition. With this extension kit, further models can be built and operated with a fuel cell.

4. Kosmos Easy Electro - Big Fun
The large set focused on electronic circuits includes sound, alarm, and radio modules. Advanced experiments and in-depth knowledge about circuits with series and parallel connections provide insight into the fundamentals of electronics and electricity. An ideal combination: The Easy Click system with practical push buttons is complemented by easy-to-understand and age-appropriate illustrated circuit diagrams. Top experiments: children aged 8 to 12 can create their own FM radio and various alarm systems. This set is compatible with all Kosmos experiment kits from the Easy Electro series.

5. Clementoni Technological Greenhouse - (I-78846)
Explore the future of botany with Clementoni's technological greenhouse. This educational toy offers a hands-on experience with sensors and an LCD screen to monitor temperature, humidity, and light. LED alerts ensure optimal plant care. Perfect for aspiring botanists aged 8 and up.

6. Franzis Porsche 911 Turbo engine kit
Build your own 1:3 scale turbo engine model. A faithful functional model. High-quality speaker for powerful turbo sound with audio output for external speakers. Significantly reduced mechanical noise. Transparent casing for a fascinating view inside. Kit with 200 parts. Requires 3x 1.5V AA batteries (sold separately). The Porsche 911 Turbo was a technological milestone in the field of high-performance sports cars. The powerful rear spoiler made it clear even at a standstill what raw power lay beneath the classic body, serving as a challenge to the competition. For the 1975 model year, the then-new turbo technology was integrated into the six-cylinder boxer engine from Zuffenhausen, delivering explosive performance that ranked among the best in the world in the mid-1970s. From around 200 individual parts, a functional, detailed, and partially transparent engine model gradually takes shape, with all parts moving just like in the full-sized version. The individual parts can be easily snapped together and screwed without the need for glue.

7. Clementoni Space Laptop 5+
A super fun interactive laptop full of activities. A learning computer designed like a real laptop for on-the-go learning, allowing children to practice letters, math, logic, music, and the basics of the English language anywhere. With 45 activities covering logic, arithmetic, Italian, music, English, and much more, it helps children approach typical school-age concepts in a simple and engaging way. Featuring a backlit LCD screen and cute animations that guide the child through the games. It aids in the development of logic, mathematical thinking, and vocabulary, enabling the learning of many English words.

8. Kosmos Proxi Programming Robot
A robot that can play "Rock, Paper, Scissors," do calculations, function as a compass or digital die, measure temperature, and be controlled via an app – that's Proxi. The assembly of Proxi is part of the experiment kit, and the instructions provide a step-by-step guide on what to do and what to pay attention to during assembly. This promotes fine motor skills and gives a great insight into the inner workings of the robot. In this way, children can easily understand how Proxi operates. Once Proxi is assembled, the micro:bit board comes into play. KOSMOS offers ready-made codes for download for programming beginners, so they can start playing with Proxi right away. Children simply need to connect the micro:bit to a computer using the included USB cable and drag and drop the downloaded code onto the board. Then, the micro:bit is easily inserted into Proxi's head, and the fun can begin: it sings and dances, turns into a bowling ball, or displays little notes on its screen. Of course, children can also program the micro:bit board themselves. The instructions explain how to do this in a child-friendly manner with a clear example. The micro:bit board is programmed using a graphical, block-based programming language (MakeCode). Children can modify existing codes or write their own programs. And of course, they have access to all the knowledge and projects of the vast micro:bit community. Proxi is an officially recognized micro:bit accessory set by the Microbit Foundation.

9. Clementoni The world of carnivorous plants EN
A new set for creating the ideal growth environment for succulents, cacti, and carnivorous plants.
The set comes with a special greenhouse for various cultivation environments.
This novelty in the Galileo product line offers the opportunity to explore the nutritional behavior of these unique plants.
Includes detailed information about the natural characteristics of these plants.
Contains seeds, pots with peat, and all the necessary tools to start playing and having fun.
Conceived, designed, and developed in Italy.
Recommended age: 8+.
Box size (WxDxH): 35 x 26 x 7 cm.
Weight: 1400 g.
Batteries required: No.

10. Clementoni Grow crystals yourself
A unique set for creating chemical reactions. You can even make decorative shapes yourself using the crystals you have already produced.
