Museum of London shop, one for the mini mod of your life
Edison Vase
Science Museum Shop, What a bright idea – recycled light bulbs turned into vases.
These wobbly whisky glasses fromt he Science Museum will be a showstopper at any table this christmas. Pour on a wee dram, give the glass a tap and it will gently spin on a central axis and swirl the drink for you. If the room is still spinning once the glass has stopped, then you’ve had a drop too much.
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Bluetooth Ferrari Enzo from the Science Museum shop
Is it the fact that tail lights light up? Is it the Ferrari-like handling? Is it the fact that you steer it from an iPhone by turning it in your hands like a steering wheel? Whatever, this gizmo turns any man into a grinning five-year-old instantly.
Robot 2008
astounding, high-tech features on this 50’s style tin robot. Includes 2 light up ray guns, a rotating body and a small red light on his head. From the Science Museum Shop.
Brush Robot
This build-it-yourself robotic dust robot will autonomously sweep up detritus – or at least move it around a bit – whilst amusing your sibling with bobbly eyes.
Rubik Speaker
USB-powered speaker plugs in via 3.5mm jack and then dishes out songs and nostalgia
Traditional train from the National Railway Museum
This wooden stacking train from the National Railway Museum offers bright, bold and colourful play for little ones. A sorting and stacking toy providing learning linked to colour and shape coordination. Traditional toys like this are increasingly important
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