Educational Insights GeoSafari Jr. My First Telescope

Even the smallest scientists can see the moon up close with this focus-free telescope, built specifically for little hands and growing minds. Two large eyepieces with a comfy goggle and nose cut-out guide make it easy for little ones to use and see. And with 10x magnification and built-in diagonal mirror, the moon appears in

Categories: Learning & Education

$18.29Amazon.com Price
(as of December 28, 2017 2:22 pm GMT+0000 - Details)

Added on: December 28, 2017 - More: Comments & Reviews


Product Description


Even the smallest scientists can see the moon up close with this focus-free telescope, built specifically for little hands and growing minds. Two large eyepieces with a comfy goggle and nose cut-out guide make it easy for little ones to use and see. And with 10x magnification and built-in diagonal mirror, the moon appears in amazing, magnified detail. My First Telescope even includes a tripod for table viewing and a guide showcasing the phases of the moon. Perfect for STEM learning.

Product Features

  • Even the smallest scientists can get a closer view of the moon-without focusing
  • Introduction to a real scientific tool. Designed to be an easy-to-use and toddler-friendly telescope
  • 10x Magnification is just right for toddlers, kiddos can see clearly and recognize objects without confusion
  • Includes focus-free telescope with 10x magnification, built-in diagonal mirror, lens cap, tripod for tabletop viewing, and moon guide
  • Two large eyepieces with comfy goggle and nose cut-out guide make it easy for kids to place their eyes correctly in the scope
  • View objects over 100 feet away and see details of the moon, trees, and more
  • Supports STEM learning! Provides hands-on experience and introduction to a key scientific tool
  • Part of the award-winning GeoSafari Jr. line!
Kindle Customer says:

Very upset and disappointed. Got this for my son as a part of Christmas. Tried it out tonight and you can barely see through it. There are black spots throughout. It is very out of focus, and since it’s supposed to already be “auto focused”, you don’t have the option to do so yourself. It also does not look up high enough in the sky with the tripod attached, so we have to hold it up and of course, the 4 year old just moves it out of place that way. Very upset and disappointed.

jennifer hayman says:

Two Stars Can’t see out it for night viewing I bought for my 6 yr. Old for Christmas.

shawn szyjka says:

Not good for younger kids that need help focusing/finding objects Tried to look at the moon tonight with my 3yr old son. Does not tilt enough when on a tabletop so you can’t set it up and have your child look through it – they need to find the moon themselves. Maybe good for older kids. No option to focus (I knew that going in) but objects are blurry even with the “focus free” set up. Returning for better telescope.

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