You mean they actually SELL, ROCK collections?!!! WTF, my kid usually picks them up in the backyard What will they think of next? Water or air collections?
Ummmm, that collection doesn't sound like fun ....
You mean they actually SELL, ROCK collections?!!! WTF, my kid usually picks them up in the backyard What will they think of next? Water or air collections?
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That science store infront of Yorkdale mall. Yes, that one with the huge telescope above.
They sell all kinds of telescopes and science kits for kids; they even sell chemical glassware such us burettes, beakers, pipetes,etc.
I got me some, and some astronomical charts. I believe you can find those rocks that you're looking for. I've seen kits that make crystals that look like quarz (cuarzo).
God wrote: Where The F...I can find rocks colletiond for kids.....???? HELP!
eaton center! last level close to dundas subway theres a sci-fi store they have some there if not theres another store in eaton center that carries them i know for sure!! my cuzin was doing a rock project (dont ask) and i took him there last year to buy them!
or if your in scarbrough don mills and eglington u can go to the science center store or if your down town u can go to the Royal Ontario Museum store and buy them there!! have fun
God wrote: Where The F...I can find rocks colletiond for kids.....???? HELP!
eaton center! last level close to dundas subway theres a sci-fi store they have some there if not theres another store in eaton center that carries them i know for sure!! my cuzin was doing a rock project (dont ask) and i took him there last year to buy them!
or if your in scarbrough don mills and eglington u can go to the science center store or if your down town u can go to the Royal Ontario Museum store and buy them there!! have fun
Marky Mark wrote: Dude, you know what's better? Go to Toys R Us and in their science section, they have rock polishers. Turns regular rocks to smooth pieces, like jewellery.
Dude, you know what's better? Go to Toys R Us and in their science section, they have rock polishers. Turns regular rocks to smooth pieces, like jewellery.