Baby Costcutters is happy to feature a second game from SmartLab Toys on our 2013 Holiday Gift Guide. The That’s Gross Science Lab is an awesome fun game really for all ages above eight. The game comes with at book to help you explore the disgusting side of science while learning about chemical reactions, polymers, diffusion, gas expansion and more! With 26 super gross experiments – including “Foaming Flush,” “Snot Slime,” “Potty Putty,” and “Stink Bubbles” – you will have gross fun for hours!
Look at everything this game comes with! Really…a small motorized toilet bowl mixer with flushing sounds! lol It is too funny! This will be a hit for sure with the kids! This is the perfect gift for the kid who loves all things gross!
You can see the Gross Smart Lab in action by watching this video:
Right now all of you can Save 25% at smartlabtoys.com by entering COOLDEAL1213 at checkout! (code expires December 31, 2013)
Also, to help keep the kids busy and entertained during the Holiday break they can check out the Free Zone with tons of free downloadable activities for kids!
Michelle F. says
Would love that for my nephew!
Deborah D says
Making science fun it is about time!
denise smith says
this looks like alot of fun great gift for kids
Amy says
I would like this for my granddaughters!
Paula V says
This is so neat. I would’ve loved something like this as a kid. I watched a show on Nickelodeon that was kind of like this.
lisa says
That’s just too funny. What little boy doesn’t like gross stuff.
Sarah Butler says
This kit looks like SO MUCH FUN! Another bonding opportunity for me and my son!
Lindsay Giedosh says
I’m a 26 year old woman and I’d love to play with this lol!
Kathleen Kelly says
This would be the perfect gift for my two grandsons aged 11 and 8. They seem to think that bodily functions are pretty funny!! Thank you for the giveaway and Happy Holidays!!
David Smith says
This looks like a whole lotta fun. My son would really like it, especially the toilet. Whirling Technicolor Moo Juice sounds like a fun project, but I probably am thinking of something different than what is in the manual 😉
jessica keeton says
I love this. My daughter’s birthday is coming up. She’ll be five and I just had a parent teacher conference and her teacher let me know her favorite subject is science. This is the perfect give to bring out the mini scientist in her so she can learn and have fun at the same time.