
Best Kosmos products in the Science kits category
On this page you'll find a ranking of the best Kosmos products in this category. To give you a quick overview, we've already ranked the most important information about the products for you.
1. Kosmos The three??? detective case
Equipped like the professionals. From now on, solve exciting cases and experience as much as Justus, Peter, and Bob from Rocky Beach. Secure the crime scene and collect evidence, decode messages and analyze clues, track suspects and uncover hideouts: This case contains everything that aspiring agents need for their investigations, such as a UV lamp, magnifying glass, secret pen, fingerprint powder and brush, and much more. Many tips, tricks, and puzzles can be found in the comprehensive manual for children aged 8 and up. The detective set is a cool gift and souvenir for role-playing fans. Get to work - there's a lot to do.

2. Kosmos Fun Science Fruit Gum Lab
A child's dream comes true: making candy while learning something too. With the gummy bear lab from the Fun Science series, kids can create their own gummy bears in two delicious fruit flavors. Simply dissolve the gummy and gelling mixture in a little water, bring it to a boil, and pour it into the gummy bear molds - and the vegan treat is ready. The four included containers can be used to store the homemade sweets or turn them into great gifts. Quickly personalize them with the stickers, and the sweet gift is complete. The instructions clearly and simply explain all the steps, and there are exciting background information about the treats waiting to be discovered.

3. Kosmos Future Cell-Truck
A unique combination of driving fun and fuel cell technology: The Future Cell Truck only needs a few drops of saltwater to drive in any terrain. This emission-free truck is assembled from over 80 parts, with the innovative saltwater cell as its centerpiece. With all-wheel drive and a flexible chassis, the truck has everything it needs to navigate difficult terrain. The instructions not only teach children how to maintain the fuel cell but also show them how emission-free propulsion can change the future.
The Kosmos Experiment Kit Future Cell Truck combines playfulness with a cool car and the exciting future technology of fuel cells. Can you power an off-road vehicle with just a few drops of water and salt? Absolutely. The magnesium-air cell makes it possible. This way, the future technology of fuel cells comes into the children's room. Children assemble the truck according to the instructions and learn not only how to construct a cool vehicle but also how to power a car completely emission-free. With its all-wheel drive and flexible chassis, the vehicle is suitable for any terrain and can overcome any obstacle—without a battery. How do fuel cells work? The engagingly presented instructions explain it all. Experience learning in a playful way with the Kosmos Technik experiment kit—this is how learning works today.

4. Kosmos The three??? digital safe
It's not just the three detectives from Rocky Beach, Justus Jonas, Peter Shaw and Bob Andrews, who need a safe place to store secret documents, important clues and secured evidence. Even junior detectives eight years and older need to protect confidential items from unauthorized access! All secrets are safe in the Digital Safe, because it can only be opened with a four-digit code that you can set yourself. If thieves are at work, an alarm sounds, alerting the owner. This way the burglar can be caught quickly - case solved!

5. 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 exploring physical phenomena such as current and voltage, electricity, and magnetism, children playfully dive into 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 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).

6. Kosmos ZImmer Planetarium
With the KOSMOS room planetarium, children can easily explore the starry sky and celestial objects right in their bedroom, and thanks to the auto-timer and rotating dome function, it can also be used as a soothing night light. It features 32 stunning space images on four interchangeable discs and three domes with star maps of the northern and southern skies for variety. The two projectors cast two images simultaneously onto the ceiling, allowing children to continuously combine the star maps and space objects in new ways. The manual includes exciting facts about celestial bodies and the universe, as well as practical tips for outdoor sky observation. Whether for exploring infinite expanses or as a night light, the KOSMOS room planetarium with a convenient USB connection is perfect for all astronomy enthusiasts aged eight and up.
What a sight it is when your own ceiling transforms into a starry sky - the KOSMOS room planetarium makes it possible. Whether it's constellations, planets, or distant galaxies, the universe can be easily explored in the children's room thanks to the three star domes and 32 space images on four picture discs. The highlight: The two projectors use their bright LEDs to project two images onto the ceiling, allowing children to repeatedly combine the star maps with the space objects. The manual explains the astronomical backgrounds of constellations and night sky objects and offers practical tips for sky observation in nature; an included explanatory poster describes and names the constellations and celestial objects on the picture discs. Particularly convenient: An integrated auto-timer makes the planetarium a soothing night light as well, automatically turning off after 15, 30, or 60 minutes.

7. Kosmos Noctilucent FlummiPower
With the special granulate and various molds, children aged 8 to 12 can mix their own round and square bouncy balls in a variety of colors. Particularly cool is the glow-in-the-dark bouncy ball, which shines brightly in the dark. If it gets a pair of googly eyes, it becomes really funny. Once the first balls have dried out after a few days and lost their bounce, it's time to make new ones. Luckily, the granulate in this set is enough for up to 20 power balls. Exciting info texts and fun facts explain why some colors glow in the dark and how, for example, deep-sea animals take advantage of this.

8. Kosmos Growing KOO Crystals 645601
This large crystal growing set is full of creativity and possibilities. Children create their own sparkling world: iridescent individual crystals form overnight, a glittering crystal cave is made from scratch, and plaster figures are coated with a magical, crystalline shell that sparkles in the little treasure chest. The instruction booklet of the experiment kit explains with clear images how to create these wonders through various experiments and shows how to influence the size, colors, and shapes of the growing crystals. And what expertise from the fields of geology, chemistry, and mineralogy lies behind it? It's a creative and exciting way to explore STEM sciences.

9. Kosmos Easy Elektro experimental kit - Games
Electronics can be this playful. Engaging learning about circuits while programming mini-games, this experimental kit in electrical engineering is designed for children aged 8 to 12 years. With the easy plug system, children 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 create their own circuits and learn how to make 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, exciting 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 changed. This ensures that it never gets boring! The illustrated instructions introduce the function of the electronic components and guide the experiments step by step. With what they've learned, children will soon start their own experiments. The KOSMOS Easy Electro Games experimental kit for children aged 8 to 12 features exciting mini-games and new components as part of the Easy Electro series.

10. Kosmos Cyborg Hand
This kit creates a precisely controllable robotic hand that is three times the size of your own hand. Grasping large objects, picking up small parts or writing? No problem! Double the fun: first build, tinker and screw, then try out and research. Simply ingenious: the fingers move using water pressure alone - this is how hydraulics is vividly conveyed! The structured instructions start with a funny adventure comic and guide you step by step through the building instructions. What you need exo-skeletons for in real life is revealed on the "after-hook" pages. The individual parts of the kit are plugged together or screwed together with the enclosed screwdriver - no gluing necessary. Suitable for left and right-handers and all hand sizes. The Cyborg Hand experiment kit from KOSMOS is an exciting mix of technical learning and long-lasting fun for children aged between 10 and 14. Building, tinkering, trying things out - the Cyborg Hand is real engineering fun! Children assemble the mechanical exo-skeleton from many individual parts and find the matching screwdriver in the set. Once the exo hand is finished, it is pulled over the child's own hand and the movements are transferred precisely to the artificial hand. Ingenious: the robotic hand works hydraulically, i.e. using only the pressure of water! Lifting, writing, drawing... Just try it out and be amazed. The cyborg hand can lift much larger things than a child's hand, but it can also handle small parts with ease. Even tidying up could finally be fun! The instruction booklet starts with an adventure comic and explains the assembly step by step. It also provides exciting background information: What do people need the exo-skeletons for and which animals could researchers learn something from? Grasping and understanding - fun for children aged between 10 and 14.
