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According to The Guardian, in 2010, a team of children ages 8 to 10 in Devon, England did a series of experiments that determined that “bumble-bees can use a combination of color and spatial relationships in deciding which color of flower to forage from.” A secondary finding in the study may be even more useful, though: the young authors also concluded that “science is cool and fun because you get to do stuff that no one has ever done before.”
Whether your child aspires to be the next Marie Curie or is just trying to get through fourth-grade science, she’ll find plenty of fascinating gadgets and experiments in our Science & Educational Toys department. read more
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