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Discovery Exclusive Whodunit? New Cases Childrens Forensics Lab

Discovery Exclusive Whodunit? New Cases Childrens Forensics Lab
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Product Description

Put your forensic skills to the test with four new cases for the Discovery Whodunit? Forensics Lab. 4 new cases and code-breaking activities. Code-breaking activities encourage analytical thinking. Includes case evidence and invisible ink pen. Hone your skills as a forensic scientist and spymaster extraordinaire. The cases keep getting tougher but you've got what it takes to solve them! Safety warning: This product contains small parts that may present a choking hazard for young children.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #35098 in Toys & Games
  • Brand: Discovery Channel

Features

  • 4 new cases and code-breaking activities
  • Code-breaking activities encourage analytical thinking
  • Includes case evidence and invisible ink pen

Customer Reviews

My Son Loves It5
My son is very much into CSI and this kit is vert interesting to him. some of the cases are way too easy but then again he and i have been reading forensic books for a while now. i also bought him the DNA kit and a refill for the Who Dunnit kits and the Finger print analysis kit. My little forensic anthropologist is ready to go.

My 2 yr. old son loves it....4
I bought this for my two year old son based on on-line reviews. He loves it and can now even tell me that Fred plays the flute and Ted plays the Tuba. The book plays with the concept of opposites -- eg. big bed, little bed or fast car, slow car. It's not my favorite of his books, but he loves it and that's what matters.

Too Advanced for an 8 year old!2
This is a product that is far too advanced for our eight year old son. It's complicated from start to finish, and our son had zero interest in the entire kit. The reading is advanced, in depth, and above and beyond what most 8-10 year olds think detective work is all about. Even the table top code was too difficult. I think it is a cool concept, but the age range must be adjusted. I would recommend 13+.