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Microscope for Kids
Microscope for kids, designed for kids are simpler and sturdier than the ones used in labs. To make your
kids experience real science, you have to consider some properties that will suit your children. One important
aspect is the size you choose for the microscope for kids. Avoid buying heavy microscopes for kids, as they will
create difficulties when the kids want to use them or put them away.
Go for the sturdy microscopes,
which are more durable and especially the metal ones. Consider your options carefully when it comes to price.
Avoid buying one that is too expensive as it may be mishandled causing a great loss. Buy one that is worth it as
a very cheap one may also be of poor quality.
A microscope for kids that is easy
to use will be best option. It can also be a battery-powered one
that has light allows the kid to view everything at the flick of a switch. It should have easy to turn and
understand knobs and dials. The microscope must be efficient enough with various zoom levels. All in all, to buy
the best, take a look at various types of microscopes to get one that suits the age and skills of your kids.
Taking care of microscopes for kids
Microscopes for kids have to be accorded special care due
to their high cost and delicacy. Simple negligence or carelessness could cause a lot of damage to the
microscope. To protect the microscope, the teacher or parent has to teach the kids the guidelines given below,
which they should always be reminded of.
One way to take care of the
microscopes for kids is by holding them using both hands while carrying them around. The arm should hold it as
you support the base. The microscope must not be swung around as it may fall by accident or it may cause the
eyepieces to slip out. Do not grab the stage as it can cause misalignment. The stage of the microscope for kids
has to be kept parallel to the table top and more so, while examining wet objects or fluids. The microscope
should only be tilted when examining dry objects.
The area should be well lit to
achieve desirable results. Adjustments on the mirror have to be done in relation to the window or lamp. Avoid
direct sunlight and instead, use sunlight that has been reflected from a wall that is white in color. Where
there is lack of a natural light, use an electric bulb that has a ground grass shade or any non-flickering
light.
Keep the kids microscope clean by
using camel’s hair or pressurized air to brush off any dust. The lens can be cleaned using soft linen. Rub them
gently as the coating on the lenses is scratch sensitive and do not touch the lens with your fingers. To remove
fingerprints, moisten the cloth with distilled water and add a little detergent while cleaning the body.
Solvents and paint thinners should not be used. Maintenance of the microscope for kids should be carried out
once in every week so that dust does not accumulate causing stiffness. The microscope should be stored in a dry
place to inhibit the growth of fungi.
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