Binoculars - Ergonomic, 6x21
€ 40.00
In stock. Delivery in 3-5 business days.
Item number
1154-9103000
- Ideal for keeping your child's curiosity alive.
Suitable for:
- Vision
- Curiosity
- Observation
- 0 mos.
- 3 mos.
- 6 mos.
- 9 mos.
- 1 yr.
- 18 mos.
- 2 yrs.
- 2.5 yrs.
- 3 yrs.
- 4 yrs.
- 5 yrs.
- 6 yrs.
- 7 yrs.
- 8 yrs.
- 9 yrs.
- 10 yrs.
- 11 yrs.
- 12 yrs.
- 13 yrs.
- 14+ yrs.
- Seniors
What makes this product special
Measures 3,1 * 9,5 * 11 cm.
Suitable for children aged 5 yrs. to 11 yrs.
Have you noticed that binoculars are labelled with a set of numbers? For example, 3x30 means that the binoculars have 3 times magnification and 30 mm lenses. In practice, 3x magnification means that an object which is 3 metres away from you looks as it it's only 1 metre away when you look through the binoculars. The larger the lens (the higher the mm), the more light can enter the binoculars and the less daylight is needed to use them.
The higher the magnification of your binoculars, the more important it is to be able to hold the binoculars completely steady and point them in exactly the right direction. Therefore, it's easier for small children to get a sharp image through binoculars that have a low magnification. Generally, when it comes to binoculars it's a good idea to align your expectations with your budget. If you want binoculars with a high magnification, you'll need at least 15-30x magnification. But binoculars of that size are heavy and need a tripod to avoid a blurry image.
The activity supports skill development and is great for your child's well-being:
- Great for keeping your child's curiosity alive.
- Stimulates observation skills.
Measures 3,1 * 9,5 * 11 cm.
Suitable for children aged 5 yrs. to 11 yrs.
Have you noticed that binoculars are labelled with a set of numbers? For example, 3x30 means that the binoculars have 3 times magnification and 30 mm lenses. In practice, 3x magnification means that an object which is 3 metres away from you looks as it it's only 1 metre away when you look through the binoculars. The larger the lens (the higher the mm), the more light can enter the binoculars and the less daylight is needed to use them.
The higher the magnification of your binoculars, the more important it is to be able to hold the binoculars completely steady and point them in exactly the right direction. Therefore, it's easier for small children to get a sharp image through binoculars that have a low magnification. Generally, when it comes to binoculars it's a good idea to align your expectations with your budget. If you want binoculars with a high magnification, you'll need at least 15-30x magnification. But binoculars of that size are heavy and need a tripod to avoid a blurry image.
More Information
| Item number | 1154-9103000 |
|---|---|
| Brand | National Geographic |
| Age | 5 yrs. , 6 yrs. , 7 yrs. , 8 yrs. , 9 yrs., 10 yrs. , 11 yrs. |
| Suitable for | Vision, Curiosity, Observation |
| Senses | Vision |
| Function | Depth perception, Academic knowledge, Hand-eye coordination, Logical thinking, Curiosity, Observation, Cause and effect |
| Helps develop skills and knowledge related to: | Astronomy, Science |
| Material | Rubber, Plastic |
| Maintenance | Wipe with a damp cloth |
| Take it with you | in the car, in the garden, to the forest, out in the snow , to the cabin, out in the sun , on vacation, on your trip |
| Size in cm: | 3,1 * 9,5 * 11 cm |
| Item weight | 206 g |



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