Celestron 44410 Prepared Microscope Slides (25-Piece Set)
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Average customer review:Product Description
A wide assortment of specimen slides covering insect parts, plant parts, animal parts, etc.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #851 in Camera & Photo
- Brand: Celestron
- Model: 44410
- Dimensions: 2.20" h x 4.90" w x 5.40" l, .70 pounds
Features
- Prepared Slides For Hours and Hours of Enjoyment and Discovery
- 1" x 3" (25 mm x 76 mm) Glass Slides
- Packed in a Wooden Case
- Listing of each of the Slides
Customer Reviews
Not too bad
I 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.
Wonderful prepared slides- great for elementary teachers or homeschoolers
My mom got these slides along with the duo-scope for my daughter about a year ago. She has loved looking at all the different structures which are easily visible with the stains used. I am a scientist myself and have been helping her 4th grade teacher with science each week. These slides have been wonderful to demonstrate many of the topics we have covered. There are both longitudinal and cross sections of plants which nicely demonstrate tubules in plant stems, there is one of pollen. All of these have helped the topics "come alive" to students as they can actually see in the microscope what we are talking about, not just a picture in a book. Human body is covered in 5th grade and I'm sure I'll be using these next year to assist in teaching that as well. If you are a teacher or homeschooling parent you may want to consider these for your class!
Broken!
I 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.



