Highlights
The Space Gazers Distant STEM Viewer is a phenomenal telescope designed and built especially for kids who have a passion for space. This is an awesome looking projector that comes with 24 different images. Turn your bedroom into your personal planetarium with the 24 different super-detailed visions of the galaxies and their stars, planets, and other cosmic wonders. There are also some superb spaceships to discover! Kids can edit, adjust, and zoom in on the scenes to get the perfect view.
Information
Our SmartKidsPlanet initiative began in 2017 when 3 geeky and dedicated parents saw a gap in the children’s toys and games market. An opportunity was spotted while we struggled to find toys and games for our kids which enriched their minds and guided them toward science, art, math and construction. The trio then knew that their paths were set, establishing an online shop with a comprehensive range of intelligent toys for babies, children and young teenagers.
With offices based in California, our SmartKidsPlanet team enjoys a daily growth in our presence within the children’s educational toys market. We love our new place in life, and we love helping young minds with their growth and skill development, all while having as much fun as possible.
I was looking for a telescope for my four-year-old when I stumbled upon this. We ordered it for Christmas and I am so glad I did.
I LOVED THE PROJECTION, the Planets, The Spaceships, The ASTRONAUTS !!! Its all so cool lol my son was really amazed..
One of my 5 year old twins wanted a telescope for Christmas so Santa brought him this one, he loves it. It projects the images into the wall and then you can look through it. It doesnt have great magnification like a real scope but for that reason we also got a family telescope (not a cheap one and not to be used by the kids alone) so he can also get the experience of outdoor stargazing, but he much prefers the toy one since he can use it anytime and in any weather.
Two year old niece loves it. But I dont let her have the slide disks. Afraid she will put them in her mouth.
One of my 5 year old twins wanted a telescope for Christmas so Santa brought him this one, he loves it. It projects the images into the wall and then you can look through it. It doesn۪t have great magnification like a real scope but for that reason we also got a family telescope (not a cheap one and not to be used by the kids alone) so he can also get the experience of outdoor stargazing, but he much prefers the toy one since he can use it anytime and in any weather. I also really like that instead of a single eye piece it has something like binoculars, so much easier for littles to use. Overall it۪s a pretty cool product any little kid who۪s into space and planets can enjoy.