SAVE $9:As of Nov. 20,vintage erotice candy kane you can snag a NASA Lunarscope at Amazon for just $35.99, down from $44.99. That's a 20% discount, or $9 off.
If you’re shopping for kids this holiday season and want to give them something that isn’t screen-based, this NASA Lunarscope tabletop telescope may be the perfect gift. And right now, you can get it at a discounted price.
As of Nov. 20, you can get the NASA Lunarscope tabletop telescope for kids for just $35.99 at Amazon — a 20% discount, or $9 off the listing price. This is the lowest price we’ve seen for this telescope so far.
SEE ALSO: Finding a gift that kids actually like is tricky. This guide will make it easier.Sure, being the relative who gives “educational gifts” is tough, but a telescope is a genuinely cool gift for the kid obsessed with space (or aliens) in your life — and it supports STEM learning. This telescope features a tabletop tripod and smooth mount system, making it easy for kids to set up and use. It also has a finder scope and low-power (18x) and high-power (90x) eyepieces for viewing different planets and stars.
At $35.99, this beginner telescope is ideal for aspiring astronomers who want to start exploring the night sky.
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