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Budding astronomers ages five and up can use LeapFrog’s Magic Adventures Telescope to explore the wonders of the skies at night—not to mention the world around them during the day. The 110X-zoom camera attached to the telescope lets little ones take pictures of their finds and show them off to friends and family. Kids can also watch videos and view images taken by NASA and at the European Space Agency through the telescope’s viewfinder—a feature that allows them to experience the joy of discovery even when light pollution is clouding their view of the stars. In addition, the telescope includes educational games that allow children to gallivant around the solar system while learning space facts.
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