Thursday, March 16, 2017

Basher Science

Can you believe it? It’s been 10 years since Basher Science brought the Periodic Table to life through its amusing and informative characters! They’ve come a long way this past decade, and now, they’re happy to announce that the Basher Universe has expanded from a popular book series to include a new line of science-themed character figurines, card games, and playsets! Through the wit and wisdom of Basher, we learned who the world’s most famous biologist is, what makes boron different from barium, where diamonds and gold are found, when the first bacteria appeared, why slime mold is important, and how 3-D printers work. Over the past 10 years, this groundbreaking series, with over 3 million books sold, has changed the way kids study and learn. Recommended for kids ages 10-14, but enjoyed by younger learners and older students alike, this one-of-a kind visual science series is perfect for classrooms, home bookshelves, and STEAM enrichment. With quirky, unforgettable illustrations and smart, cool characters, these books bring big ideas down to earth - and make learning completely fun!
As the next chapter of the Basher story begins, Basher Science is mega-excited to announce their partnership with global toy manufacturer Mattel. This collaboration brings some of the most popular characters off the page and literally into fans’ hands! The Basher toy line, brought to you by Mattel, is exclusively available at Target online and in stores nationwide! In February, the first wave of toys - figurines and collectible card games based off of three of the bestselling Basher Science books: Biology, Chemistry, and Rocks and Minerals, made their debut. More figurines, Basher Science themed playsets and experiment kits will be released throughout the rest of 2017. Crazy-cool, right?!?

Check it all out at Basher Science on Facebook.
    

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