Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Kid’s Toy Telescope






A kid’s toy telescope is the ultimate educational learning tool. Children can learn so much just by looking through them lens of a telescope. While a new telescope might seem like a toy, it really is a learning opportunity when you take the time to teach kids how to look at the night sky and see everything that is out there in the vast universe.





While a kid’s telescope is much more than just a toy, it is still fun as well as educational. Just take a moment to sit with your child as he or she look through the eyepiece and glimpses a brief view of the craters on the moon. That’s not even close to what they will be feeling the first time they see the rings of Saturn or Jupiter in its full glory.





There are many places you can buy a kid’s first telescope. But don’t let them think of it as a toy – even if it is. You need to instill in them that their telescope is a powerful tool that will allow them to explore so much more than that which that they can touch. When they realize that the world extends way beyond what they know, they will grow in knowledge and yearn for more.





A great place to go to find a kid’s toy telescope is Discovery Kids. Besides being a great cable television station, they also have many learning devices available for sale including a telescope. Their telescopes are moderately priced so that you won’t have to invest a lot of money into your child’s new venture that is called astronomy.





Another great way to get a kid’s toy telescope is to make one for them – or, even better, with them! You can fashion a basic telescope from products that you have around the house. All it takes is a cardboard tube, some duct tape, and a couple of lenses like that you can find in reading glasses or binoculars.





There are many websites that can give you instructions on how to build a kid’s toy telescope from these products. It’s actually quite easy and can be a great learning opportunity for both you and your child. Even though a telescope like the one that can be made from household product won’t be able to magnify the stars as much as a commercially made one, you can still give your child the basic concept of a telescope and introduce them to a world that once was far away but can be viewed close up with this amazing tool.


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