Description
Little scientists love using Pipette Pasteur to experiment, explore and observe what happens when a substance is mixed with another substance.
The dropper may appear similar to the pipette, but they have different functions. The dropper is typically used to measure and dispense small amount of liquid, a couple drops of a substance. While a pipette is used to transfer and measure precise amounts of a substance.
Objective of the Pipette Pasteur
- the younger Child uses this product to improve their fine motor muscle skills, used for writing
- the older Child uses this material in science experiments
- practicing this activity improves coordination, control, and patience
Features
- made from plastic, with a bulb at the top, to hold the liquid
- the Pipette Pasteur has calibrations
- used in scientific experiments
- transparent, pliable plastic
Dimensions
16 cm / (6″) long
Related Products
- the 60 ml Amber Glass Dropper with help the Child strengthen fine motor muscles
- transfer small items from one container to another with the Forceps – 125 mm – Blunt
- hold test tubes with the Small Test Tube Rack – 16 mm
Further Reading and References
- A Beautiful Childhood wrote a blog post about an activity; Water transfer using a pipette
- get inspired with 10 Fun Pipette Activities for the Under 3’s
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