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Digital Cameras Photo Reviews of Celestron 44410 Prepared Microscope Slides (25-Piece Set)Customer Review: prepared microsoft slides Summary: 5 StarsWe gave these to our grandson for Christmas, with his new microscope. He is 9 years old and not a novice to studying backyard science.
Our daughter just graduated nursing school. She recommended the microscopce. Amazon recommended the slides.
Let me tell you, they were a highlight of the day among the adults as well. I would certainly suggest this to inquiring minds of all ages.
My daughter was impressed with the heart and other muscle slides. She said she had studied these same slides for her RN exam.
The guys loved the slides of spider legs, calling each other over to "check this out".
I would like to see slides defining the blood types of human blood, such as A+, AB+, etc.
We never give toys as presents. But this is equivilent to a toy for children of all ages.
Customer Review: Broken! Summary: 3 StarsI had bought these slides for my 11 year old daughter who had just recieved a microscope. When they arrived, two of them were broken! Luckily, the specimen was not damaged, so they were still okay to use. I think those slides broke because the wooden box was a little too big for the slides to fit in. Each slide was labeled with the name of the specimen that you were looking at. There were some spelling mistakes on the labeling on the slides, but everything on the little sheet that had all the names on it was spelled correctly. For example, the sheet said that specimen #22 was part of a Dog's Small Intestine. The label on the slide itself said it was part of a Small Lntestine. Intestine was spelled incorrectly. Overall, these slides are a pretty good quality.
Customer Review: Not too bad Summary: 3 StarsI bought this for my 8 year old who had received a microscope for her birthday. This is a nice set of slides, and she found them interesting (and it brought make memories of 7th grade biology for me, lol). If I were to suggest any changes they would be to find more specimens that are common objects that kids are likely to be familiar with (she was much less interested in the slides if she didn't know what the thing was to start with). Also, the wooden box is a great idea, but it's a little too large, so the slides slip out of their slots and get jumbled/scratched up.
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