Geomag Pro-L Compass Blister Pack – 7 Pieces

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Discover the fascinating science of magnetism with the Geomag Pro-L Compass Blister Pack 7 Pieces. This educational set allows you to build a simple working compass and explore other magnetic phenomena using powerful Pro-L magnetic rods and steel spheres. The Pro-L series features stronger magnets with visible polarity, enhancing the learning experience. The Geomag Pro-L Compass Blister Pack 7 Pieces is a hands-on STEM toy that clearly demonstrates magnetic North and other magnetic interactions, perfect for budding scientists aged 8 and up.

Features:

  • Build a simple, working magnetic compass and explore magnetic principles.
  • Includes strong magnetic rods with visible polarity and steel spheres.
  • Contains 7 pieces, specifically designed for science-based discovery.
  • Part of the advanced Geomag Pro-L series.
  • Compact blister pack ideal for focused learning or as an educational gift.
  • Encourages understanding of magnetism, physics, and navigation basics.
  • Suitable for ages 8 years and older.

Specifications:

  • Brand: Geomag
  • Pieces: 7
  • Age Suitability: 8 years +
  • Material: Metal, Magnets
  • Includes: Magnetic rods with visible polarity, steel spheres, instructions for compass/experiments.
  • Packaging: Blister Pack

Frequently Asked Questions

The blister pack contains seven pieces in total - a combination of Pro-L magnetic rods with built-in polarity indicators and non-magnetic steel spheres, plus a printed instruction sheet guiding children through assembling a working compass and additional magnetic experiments.
Pro-L rods use stronger magnets than those in the Classic series and feature a visible polarity indicator on each rod, so children can immediately see which end is north and which is south. This makes the set better suited to science-focused exploration rather than purely creative building.
Assembling the set following the instructions produces a simple magnetic compass that responds to Earth's magnetic field and points towards magnetic North. It functions on the same principle as a traditional compass needle, giving children a direct demonstration of how magnetism and navigation are connected.