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Monday, August 26, 2013

Animal Eye Viewers Review

My 4 Year Blogiversary Celebration is here and I would like to share a final review with you for the last of the 4 products we received from Educational Insights.


These are Animal Eye Viewers. They come in a set of 3, including an insect, a shark and a chameleon. 

With these fun viewers your children can get an idea of how each of these different animals views the world. 

With the insect viewer your child will see things as an insect with compound eyes sees things, thanks to the pixelated view through many lenses. 




With the chameleon viewer your child can move the eyes in separate directions just like a chameleon can do, seeing in two different directions at once. 


With the shark viewer your child will see things though a blue haze, along with not being able to see straight ahead, but being able to see behind them as a shark does.


Each Animal Eye Viewer comes with a little bit of information about the animal along with instructions on how to find the free downloadable play-and-learn activities. These activities include:

  • Why animals don't play baseball.
  • Don't sneak up behind a shark.
  • Zap a (pretend) bug.
  • Going buggy with insect eyes
  • along with a couple more, plus fun suggestions of things to view through the eye viewers.
These are great for pretend play and for extension activities if you are learning about these sort of animals. 


The Animal Eye Viewers can be purchased from Educational Insights for $27.99. You can also purchase them at Amazon.

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Don't forget to stop back to enter the giveaway for your chance to win a set of Animal Eye Viewers!!

Disclosure: I received the GeoSafari Jr. Kidnoculars from Educational Insights in exchange for my honest review. I received no further compensation. This did not in any way influence my review. I only recommend products I use personally and feel will be a good products for my readers.


11 comments:

  1. My two youngest grandsons would absolutely love these. An they get to learn things while having fun. Another great review. Thanks.
    Carol L
    Lucky4750 (at) aol (dot) com

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  2. These would be awesome to use as part of a unit study!

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  3. Those are SO cool! All three of my kids (twins who are almost 3, and a 5 year old) would get a kick out of playing with these. I love that they're fun AND educational!

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  4. What a fun (and educational) product! It's great that there are optional extension plans for them, too. :)

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  5. Man so many great products my kids would have alot of fun using them pretending they were the animals.

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  6. These are so cute. LOL. I love that you can see what insects see. :)

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  7. Honestly, I was rather hesitant about these.
    I truly didn't see how a child could have fun with these outside the whole aspect of 'pretend' once more. However, once again your review proved me wrong. Would LOVE to win these for my classroom!

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  8. These are awesome. When I first saw them I did not realize what they were. It is a great way for children to see how other creatures view the world.

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  9. Aww those are really cute, my 4 year old would have fun playing with them!

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  10. These are cute and look like fun!

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  11. How interesting! They are definitely cute, too!

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