Primary Science Metal Detector from Learning Resources

Primary Science Metal Detector from Learning Resources

Today I would like to introduce you to the company called Learning Resources who makes a wide variety of educational toys and games for children. When you visit the Learning Resources web site…you can shop as a Parent or as a Teacher. Furthermore, you can shop by age group, category, by brand or by subject. I love how user-friendly the Learning Resources site is!

You will find activity sets & books, construction sets, active learning & play sets, discovery & exploration sets, electronic toys, games, puzzles, water & sand toys and a whole lot more! Everything on their site is extremely well-made and affordable.

Brand new for 2014 is this Primary Science Metal Detector from Learning Resources. My husband has a very expensive metal detector and the Princess always wants to play with it. Now she can quit bugging him and have her own!

Primary Science Metal Detector from Learning Resources

This Primary Science Metal Detector is made for children ages 3 and up. It lights up and beeps when metal is detected and has a pivoting head for easy use. One of the really cool things is that it is perfectly sized for small children and has an easy-grip handle.

It is really light-weight and compact measuring only 12″ long by 5″ in diameter. A great item to take with you to the beach, the lake, camping or just use in your own backyard. You will need to supply two AAA batteries to power it and they are not included.

There is an on/off button on the handle, a red power light indicator and there are three tiny red lights that go around the ring portion that light up when a “treasure” is detected. You place the batteries into the back of the handle and I love that its a secure compartment with a screw-entry so the kids can’t mess with the batteries.

Primary Science Metal Detector from Learning Resources

We took it out into our backyard with the Princess a few weekends ago and left her go around the yard looking for treasures. She didn’t find any treasures but she did find several old rusty nails & screws! Pappy gave her a quarter for each one she found, so that money really added up! LOL A great way to rid our yard of all of that nasty stuff too!

We really like this metal detector but do wish it had a little longer handle. She got tired after awhile of bending and squatting while using it. It is only 12″ in length, so adding a longer handle or telescopic handle would make it a perfect educational science toy for the little ones.

You can purchase the Learning Resources Primary Science Metal Detector directly from Amazon for a great price!

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Comments

  1. MARIA simon says

    my kids love the school set with map..how neat..thanks for the chance to win 🙂

  2. Heather McKenzie Carter says

    I really like the nature bugs in encased glass. I personally despise looking at bugs, but I think my kids would love these larger than life models to look at.

  3. susan smoaks says

    i would also like the Smart Snacks® Counting Cookies™
    New for 2014

  4. tina reynolds says

    My son would love this also really like the
    Mental Blox Game

  5. Karen Drake says

    I also like the Pretend & Play® School Set with U.S. Map.

  6. Kristin Duncan says

    Gears! Gears! Gears!® Motorized Spin & Glow Building Set

  7. Cynthia Sizemore says

    The hide and go moo game looks like fun.

  8. Rebecca Peters says

    I like the viewscope!

  9. Paula Hafner says

    I really like the Candy Construction set. My son would think it was so cool.

  10. I love the GeoSafari Talking Globe, it would make a great gift.

  11. Janice Crespo says

    Carter is really into “gathering” so the New Sprouts® Stack of Baskets would be really handy to have for him.

  12. Erica C. says

    The See Spot Spell game would be fun.

  13. Mihaela Day says

    I love the Sum Swamp™ Addition & Subtraction Game 🙂

  14. I’d like the Elite Microscope.

  15. I love the Primary Science Binoculars. My grandson would have so much fun with these.

  16. Sarah Harding says

    I like the Sum Swamp™ Addition & Subtraction Game.

  17. Jennifer Pittman says

    I like the Gears! Gears! Gears!® Super Set.

  18. Stephanie Galbraith says

    The Zoomy™ Handheld Digital Microscope looks really cool.

  19. Gears! Gears! Gears!® Motorized Spin & Glow Building Set

  20. Francine Anchondo says

    Primary Science Hands-on Discovery Lab

  21. HilLesha O'Nan says

    I like the Healthy Helpings™ MyPlate Game.

  22. Brittney House says

    I would like the see spot spell game.

  23. I’d like to get the Candy Construction set.

  24. I like the mini muffin match up. and people entering should give answers that show they visited the site versus saying “pretend food” because there is no such product called “pretend food”

  25. I want the Motorized Solar System.

  26. I’d love to get the New Sprouts® Healthy Basket Bundle for my great niece and great nephew 🙂

  27. I like the pretend food.

  28. I love the Snap n Learn Alphabet Alligators!

  29. The GeoSafari® Talking Telescope™ would be a big hit for my nephew

  30. I like the Gears! Gears! Gears!® Beginner’s Building Set

  31. Debbie Jackson says

    I also like the hot dots kindergarten math sets.

  32. Laura Pruett says

    I would like the Zoomy™ Handheld Digital Microscope for my son who loves science!

  33. Christy Garrett Parenting Advice says

    I love the metal detector and if it works pretty well, I would love to go see what I can find with my youngest at the park.

  34. Katrina J. says

    The Smart Snacks Counting Cookies Electronic Play Mat looks fun!

  35. Et Pruitt says

    I’d like to get the Candy Construction set.

  36. Megan Cromes says

    I WOULD LOVE TO HAVE THE PRIMARY SCIENCE TUBES AND TEST DROPPER.

  37. Melinda Stephens says

    I’d love to have the New Sprouts® Bake it! set for my son.

  38. New Sprouts® Ring It Up Cash Register – My very own cash register

  39. Julie Lynn Bickham says

    I like the Reading Riddle Maze Game, looks like a fun educational game.

  40. I know my kids would LOVE the Gears! Gears! Gears!® Motorized Spin & Glow Building Set! What a great toy for building and using their imagination!

  41. I went to the sponsor’s site and I would also love to have the farmer’s market color sorting set for ages 3-7.

  42. We like the Teaching Cash Register

  43. I also like the See Spot Spell™ Game.

  44. Sherry Compton says

    I really like the GeoSafari ® Talking Globe for my grandkids.

  45. I like the New Sprouts Garden Fresh Salad Set. I pinned that quite a while ago. I used to counsel nutrition so I’d like to use this to teach kids about good foods.

  46. I think my boys would love the Quantum® Big Screen Microscope!

  47. I like the Gears! Gears! Gears! Super Set.