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💎 Crack open curiosity and shine bright with every crystal discovery!
The National Geographic Break Open 10 Geodes Science Kit offers an immersive STEM experience by letting kids aged 8+ break open 10 authentic natural geodes to reveal colorful crystals inside. It includes safety goggles, display stands, and a detailed 16-page learning guide, combining hands-on fun with educational depth. Perfect for young geology enthusiasts, this high-quality kit is a trusted National Geographic product designed to inspire scientific curiosity and exploration.





| ASIN | B0160JB7IS |
| Age Range (Description) | Youth |
| Age Range Description | Youth |
| Amazon Bestseller | #107,054 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #155 in Earth Sciences & Geology Science Kits |
| Brand | Blue Marble |
| Brand Name | Blue Marble |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 34,978 Your Review |
| Educational Objective | STEM |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00851456006470 |
| Included Components | 10 Premium Quality Geodes, Safety Goggles, Magnifier, Display Stand, Learning Guide |
| Item Dimensions | 7 x 19.7 x 30.5 cm |
| Item Type Name | Display Stand - Great STEM science gift for minerals and geology enthusiasts of all ages |
| Item Weight | 2.14 Pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 7 x 19.7 x 30.5 cm |
| Manufacturer | Discover with Dr. Cool |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 96.0 |
| Material Type | Crystal Geode |
| Size | Basic |
| UPC | 851456006470 |
| Unit Count | 1.00 Count |
K**O
Un excelente momento
Padrisimoooo mi hijo se divirtió muchísimo abriendolas!
M**L
Belle collection.
Super produit pour les enfants qui aiment les pierres précieuse.
Q**E
Géodes de bonnes taille
Un coffret bien rempli avec des géodes de bonnes tailles. Pas encore ouvertes.
C**N
Love it
Great set but be warned, these are quite hard to open. With the regular hammer, I probably had to hit it for a good 20min! I guess it attests to their authenticity
I**.
We loved this! Bought and opened twice, beautiful crystals each time.
We've gotten two of these kits, one several months ago for my daughter's 7th birthday (first image, with the organizer), and one for Christmas for her older sister (second image, by request after seeing her sister's birthday geodes). Both times we were very happy with what we had gotten, and I love the educational value, not just the geodes inside. The kids were fascinated and really enjoyed seeing what was inside. It's kinda like those kinder eggs/surprise toys, but naturally created! I have since bought a 3rd set when it was on sale (not opened yet). Yes, for the most part they are all white, however the first kit did contain crystal that was very pale purple (possibly amethyst?), and the second kit contained a milky pink mineral with a small crystally agate section. The first kit we had were mostly around 2 inches, the second kit had a wider range, of a couple really small 1 inch ones but a couple in the 3-4 inch range. Both kits we had resulted in a variety of hollow and full geodes, and varying size of crystal points, some small very glittery looking ones, and larger clearer ones. The second kit we had did contain a kind-of-dud, where there were tiny crystals, but mostly rock, but that was only one out of now 20 geodes we've opened from NatGeo. We have tried a different brand of break-your-own-geodes in the past, and they resulted in very few crystals (only around 20 to 30% had crystals), so I was very pleasantly surprised at what we got with the NatGeo kits. I might try to sand/polish a couple at some point. They were difficult to open, and did require adult assistance. I used a dremel to score the perimeter and provide a groove for the chisel to sit in (my dremel/dremel bits weren't strong enough to get through the crystal, just the outer rock), and then we used a chisel and hammer to crack it open. My kids were able to hammer some of the smaller ones open (with assistance holding the rock and chisel). But some, especially the solid ones, were still very difficult to crack open. Those took more time, but I (a petite, but persistent, female adult) did manage to crack them open with the chisel and hammer. In terms of "giftability" it really depends on the recipient/recipient's family.... as long as there is a willing (and patient?) adult to do most of the work as kids won't be able to do this themselves, it's a wonderful gift! But if not, they might not enjoy this as much.
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