Easter Basket Fun with Beaker Creatures Reactor Pods
Today, on Redhead Mom, we’re talking about Easter basket fun with Beaker Creatures
from Target as part of a partnership with Learning Resources.
Have you ever heard of Beaker Creatures? I just learned about them and my son had so much fun watching the pods fizz in the water and a new creature appearing each time! Beaker Creatures is a line of science-themed collectibles from Learning Resources that combines the thrill of collecting with hands-on science experiments that build early STEM skills and spark curiosity. It’s a really cool product and perfect for Easter baskets or every day learning and fun!
Now you can find the Beaker Creatures Reactor Pods at Target! Not only are they fun, but they are also affordable! You’ll find these Beaker Creatures Reactor Pods for only $4.99 each. So, how do they work?
Step 1 – Open up your Beaker Creatures Reactor Pods and remove the plastic film around it.
Step 2 – Fill up a glass bowl with water so you can watch your creature emerge from the Reactor Pod.
Step 3 – Gently drop the Beaker Creatures Reactor Pod in the water and watch it fizz up!
Step 4 – Wait as the Beaker Creatures Reactors Pod interacts with the water in a colorful bubbling reaction!
Step 5 – Discover your new Beaker Creature!
Each Beaker Creatures Reactor Pod comes with a Classification Card that helps the child identify their creature using real science concepts. Kids have a great time hunting for one of 5 limited-edition 24-Carat Creature! The pack includes one classification card and one mini-poster filled with amazing science facts. This
Be sure to pick up your Beaker Creatures Reactor Pod today! You can find them at Target for $4.99 each while supplies last. This is a great idea for an Easter basket treat!
What do you like about the Beaker Creatures Reactor Pods?
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my grandsons would love this
These look really cool, this is definitely something that my son would love
Never seen this product. How cool! My daughter would like this!
These are pretty cool, my grandsons would like these