PW-ler2777
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My daughter's preschool teacher recommended she use giant tweezers to practice her pincer grip. That is fine, but the magnifying glass was a pleasant surprise. My 10 yo son and I actually used the magnifying glass to create fire outside. I am impressed with the optical quality on this lens.
This is great for the little explorer! Both pieces are made of highly durable plastic that will hold up to rough playing in little hands. The tweezers are a little hard to squeeze completely closed for my 3 year old, but he's able to get it most of the way and has been picking up thicker objects, like his foam letters to "inspect" and move them. There is a ring on the back of the magnifying glass that will pop out so it can stand up, but he really hasn't been interested in that so we just leave it closed. The glass does magnify much more than the last one he had and he loves being able to blow up pictures, words, and faces to make them look huge! My 1 year old has even gotten in on the action and picks it up to look at things. The "glass," which is more of an acrylic, does scratch easily though
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