I received a Thames & Kosmos’ Magic Silver Edition in exchange for my honest and unbiased opinion.
Thames & Kosmos has the most amazing selections of unique science kits. Founded in 2001, by a science museum director and her son, they have more than 140 kits that include over 3,000 experiments and projects. All these kits come with more than 5,000 pages of rich, colorful manuals.
They have organized their kits into different categories including:
Chemistry
Physics
Alternative Energy
Electrical Science
Biology
Magic
Earth Science
History Science
Natural History
Multi-Subjects
Astronomy & Space
Construction Engineering
Robotics
Crystals & Materials
Arts & Crafts
This year, I am offering you a very special treat for all the magic lovers on your holiday list!

Thames & Kosmos’ Magic Silver Edition:
If you have a little magician or not so little magician at home, they are going to fall in love with Thames & Kosmos’ Magic Silver Edition. It’s packed with so much fun and will delight any magician from ages 8 and Up!
The Thames & Kosmos Magic Silver Edition comes with a 72-page manual filled with easy to follow instructions in order to carry out many different magic tricks. Your young magician can perform 100 tricks with tools that are included in the set. Kids can do card tricks, coin tricks, rope tricks and so much more! Your young magician will be so excited to share their tricks with friends and family!

The box is loaded with different props that are needed for different tricks and your kids will have hours of fun – no end! The manual carefully instructs how to perform different tricks and your kids can easily follow the step-by-step instructions.
All the props are neatly organized inside the tray so your kids will be able to keep all the elements organized and within their reach. This tray makes it so much easier for them to get the specific prop needed for a specific trick.

This magic set is one of three sets offered by Thames & Kosmos and retails for $24.95!
Win it:
Thames & Kosmos has kindly offered one lucky Born 2 Impress reader, the chance to win a free Magic Silver Edition set!
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Wow, I hadn’t heard of them before, but they have some really neat toys! I like the National Geographic kits, especially the Archaeology Pyramid Dig. Very cool! I would’ve loved that as a kid.
I also like the Gold Rush Geology game. I love how many games are science/explorer/experimenting kits. It’s a great way to get the kids interested and excited about science. This is a very cool magic set.
I also like D-I-Y Solar System kit. A great way to learn about solar energy, solar system and make some fun objects . Great way to spark an interest in science in kids through games and crafts
This magic set is great! My son would love trying this out. I’d like to get the Robotics Workshop also.
Oh I would also love their Wind Power V3! Our little one fell in love with Wind Turbines on a trip a few years ago. Oh he would love to have one of his own!
I’d like to work on the Robotics Workshop with my grandson. It looks like a good into to something he is interested in. The Geckobot looks like a lot of fun, too.
I like the Code Gamer. They have son neat stuff there for the kids.
I like Robotics Workshop for my young grandson. He would enjoy building and controlling robots. He can also use his creativity and build his own.
I’d like to try the GeckoBot. That thing looks awesome. I love that it walks up walls. It looks so entertaining for kids, but I love that it is also educational.
I visited Thames & Kosmos and immediately saw a game called Imohotep. I LOVE games like this and didn’t even know it existed until I visited your website. I raised three kids and they all love games like this as well. I actually intend to purchase Imohotep today for my daughter for Christmas. Can’t wait to start playing (which is a side benefit of giving it for Christmas – I get to play too!
I would like to get the Robotics Workshop for my Granddaughter. She is really interested in this type of thing and would enjoy this set.
I love their educational products. I think I would be interested in trying the Happy Atoms Complete Set with my kids. I love products that are fun and educational.
I’d like to gift the STEM Robotics Workshop to my oldest 10 year old grand DAUGHTER. Girls seem to be catching up now with math and sciences and engineering, and I think much of this is just opening their eyes and minds up to this. My own daughter is considering biomedical engineering as a field. I think that is so cool! The set is very pricey and I cannot afford, but would be cool to keep passing on to families.