Unlock the Magic of Science with the National Geographic Science Magic Activity Kit

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The National Geographic Science Magic Activity Kit is an educational and interactive toy that combines the wonder of magic tricks with the principles of science. Designed for children ages 8 and up, this kit provides a hands-on learning experience that promotes critical thinking and problem-solving skills. The kit includes a variety of materials and instructions for over 20 different science-based magic tricks. Each trick is carefully designed to teach children about scientific concepts such as chemistry, physics, and optical illusions. The materials include items like test tubes, magnets, and mirrors, which can be used to perform the tricks and demonstrate the scientific principles at work. One of the key benefits of the National Geographic Science Magic Activity Kit is that it makes learning science fun and engaging.



Pizzo

Pizzo is one of those quaint seaside towns that offers quintessential southern Italy. Imagine tiny streets, a hotchpotch of red rooftops, an abundance of ice cream parlours and sweeping blue sea views. Along Calabria’s Tyrrhenian coast and within easy distance of the famous Tropea, visit Pizzo Calabro for its historic attractions and the charming centro storico with piazza that overlooks a charming marina. With peeling pink and yellow painted walls, cobbled streets and a vespa parked on almost every corner, the town offers all of the charm of destinations you’ll find on the Amalfi coast, yet with a fraction of the tourists. Mix into that a strong community presence all year round – it’s a popular spot with locals even outside of the summer season – and you can’t go wrong. Visit on a Sunday afternoon all year round to join the locals. You’ll find bustling streets with families wandering through the town and frequenting the gelaterias for the famous ice cream tartufo. I may be biased (we chose Pizzo as our hometown when relocating for our first Italian adventure), but I always recommend Pizzo as a fantastic base for your trip to Calabria. It’s close to Lamezia airport, with access to the beaches of the Coast of the Gods, and offers great connection links to reach all corners of the region.

Things to do in Pizzo

Explore the charming old centre, discover the town's history, spend time on the sparkling blue coastline of the Tyrrhenian and spot fishermen in the marina.

Piedigrotta Church

Right on the beachfront of Pizzo's coast, the Piedigrotta cave church is carved into the rock and filled with stone statues.

Tartufo Ice cream

The Tartufo di Pizzo is famous throughout Italy. Discover the story behind this famous ball-shaped ice cream with a molten chocolate centre.

Beaches near Pizzo Calabro

If you're in search of white sands and crystal blue waters, read our full guide to the beaches of the Coast of the Gods.

Gallery Pizzo Travel Tips

The pretty seaside town of Pizzo (sometimes known as Pizzo Calabro) is on the Tyrrhenian coast of Calabria, southern Italy. Located in the province of Vibo Valentia, the comune is made up of a historic centre perched on the cliffside, which overlooks the Gulf of Sant Euphemia, and a wider area of modern town. The newer part of the town is built above the centro storico, along the Via Nazionale, and stretches along the coastline. Nearby to Pizzo is Calabria’s most famous tourist destination of Tropea, and from the town you are in easy reach of the beaches of the Coast of the Gods and Capo Vaticano, and can also reach destinations such as Scilla.

By air: Pizzo is very easily situated if you are travelling to Calabria by air. The region’s main airport of Lamezia Terme is just a 30 minute drive away, and offers connections across Italy and Europe to around 40 destinations in 12 countries, including Rome and northern Italian cities, as well as London, Brussels, and multiple cities in Germany and Switzerland. There are even direct flights in the main season to Toronto, Canada. From there, you can hire a car from the airport to reach Pizzo, or arrange a taxi transfer. By train: The town’s train station is located on Pizzo’s sea front, a 15 minute walk from the marina and beach, but (especially if you have luggage) we would recommend catching a ride if you’re travelling into the main historic centre up the hill. Connections by train up and down the coast mean that you can reach Tropea and various stops along the Tyrrhenian, as well as reach Reggio Calabria or Lamezia Terme – from there providing connections to all of Italy (including Rome and Naples) and across Calabria. If you’re looking to travel to Tropea by train from Pizzo, the journey is less than half an hour, and winds along the Tyrrhenian coastline. By car: If you’re travelling around Calabria by car, Pizzo is easy to reach, with the autostrada A2 allowing you to approach from the north or south. Journey times are approximately 4 hours from Naples and an hour from Reggio Calabria.

The best way to explore the historic centre of Pizzo is to take the time to wander on foot and get lost in its network of streets. Walk along Via Francesca to the piazza, and around the various side streets and tiny alleyways. You can also catch a tuk tuk to whiz around the streets – particularly useful as much of the town is on a steep hill! If you’re hoping to explore outside of the town and take day trips around Calabria, you will likely need a car to travel around, as public transport in the region isn’t extensive. Yet parking in Pizzo’s centre can be difficult – we would strongly advise against trying to drive around on a weekend evening during August. Two parking spots within easy access to the centre include Parcheggio Papa and Parcheggio Pitaro, or you can park in various spots along the roadside. Useful tip for driving in Italy: White lines mark free parking, and blue lines indicate spots you have to pay for.

Pizzo is famous all over Italy for its tartufo – the ‘truffle’ ice cream chocolate and hazelnut ice cream bombe with a molten chocolate centre. You can try them in one of the many gelaterias in the town, and thousands are shipped all over Italy. Find out more about the famous dessert here.

Being situated in southern Italy and on the coastline, Pizzo enjoys a Mediterranean climate, with hot dry summers and mild winters. This makes it a pleasant escape for many across the majority of the year. Visitors should be able to enjoy the beach from May/ June until the early weeks of October, with temperatures warm and sea temperatures over 23 °C on average. We love visiting the town in shoulder season – with our favourite months in June and September. The weather is usually sunny yet not sweltering, and there are fewer visitors. We still smile at the (often strange to foreigners) phenomenon of the Italian August holiday which makes much of the region of Calabria an extremely busy one for the entire month. As Calabria is a popular holiday destination for Italians, and there are many Calabresi who live elsewhere who often return for the month with their families, the height of the tourist season can mean crowded beaches, restaurants, and the battle to find a parking space in old towns such as Pizzo. Therefore we’d recommend choosing the shoulder season for your visit and a more relaxed pace. As Pizzo is a town of locals, it also doesn’t shut down completely outside of the tourist season – which you will find to an extent at the neighbouring Tropea.

The hottest month of the year in Pizzo Calabro is July, with average maximum temperatures of 30 °C and lows of 21 °C. Yet the temperature remains mild throughout the year, with the coldest month in January with an average daily max of 14 °C and average lows of 5°C. As with the weather anywhere, unpredictable storms or a few cloudy days can hit at any time of year, but in general you’ll find beach weather through June to even October. The locals may be still in their jackets and scarves in April, yet a sunny day can mean those of us not used to the warm climes would be happy in a T-shirt! We’d recommend a jacket for the evening by the time you reach September, but it’s our favourite time of the year if you’re hoping for beach weather without the humid heat of August.

TUI MAGIC LIFE Calabria

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Further Reading

Things you'll love

  • Private Lodge section
  • Pool with slides
  • Shedloads of activities

Location Information

  • Located just outside of Pizzo
  • Close to the beach

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Based on 1677 Reviews Read Reviews

Further Reading

Things you'll love

  • Private Lodge section
  • Pool with slides
  • Shedloads of activities

Location Information

  • Located just outside of Pizzo
  • Close to the beach

Tripadvisor Traveller Rating

Based on 1677 Reviews Read Reviews

Further Reading

Things you'll love

  • Private Lodge section
  • Pool with slides
  • Shedloads of activities

Location Information

  • Located just outside of Pizzo
  • Close to the beach

Tripadvisor Traveller Rating

Based on 1677 Reviews Read Reviews

Further Reading

Things you'll love

  • Private Lodge section
  • Pool with slides
  • Shedloads of activities

Location Information

  • Located just outside of Pizzo
  • Close to the beach

Tripadvisor Traveller Rating

Based on 1677 Reviews Read Reviews

Further Reading

Things you'll love

  • Private Lodge section
  • Pool with slides
  • Shedloads of activities

Location Information

  • Located just outside of Pizzo
  • Close to the beach

Tripadvisor Traveller Rating

Based on 1677 Reviews Read Reviews

Further Reading

Things you'll love

  • Private Lodge section
  • Pool with slides
  • Shedloads of activities

Location Information

  • Located just outside of Pizzo
  • Close to the beach

Board Basis

Items marked with * incur extra charges which are payable locally.

One of the key benefits of the National Geographic Science Magic Activity Kit is that it makes learning science fun and engaging. Children can impress their friends and family with their magic tricks while simultaneously learning about important scientific concepts. Whether it's creating a bubbling potion or making objects disappear using optical illusions, this kit encourages children to explore and experiment with different ideas.

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National geographci science magic activity kit

In addition to the materials and instructions, the kit also includes a detailed guidebook that explains the science behind each trick. This allows children to not only perform the tricks but also understand the scientific principles that make them work. By providing this educational component, the kit promotes a deeper understanding of the concepts being taught. Overall, the National Geographic Science Magic Activity Kit is a great tool for introducing children to the wonders of science in a fun and interactive way. It encourages curiosity, creativity, and critical thinking, all while providing a memorable and entertaining experience. Whether used at home or in a classroom setting, this kit is sure to spark a love of science and magic in young minds..

Reviews for "Discover the Marvels of the Human Body with the National Geographic Science Magic Activity Kit"

1. John - 1 star - The National Geographic Science Magic Activity Kit was a huge disappointment. The so-called "magic" experiments were overly complicated and difficult to understand, even for someone with a background in science. The instructions provided were vague and unclear, often leaving me feeling frustrated and confused. Additionally, the materials included in the kit were of poor quality, with many of them breaking or not functioning properly. Overall, this kit was a waste of money and I would not recommend it to anyone.
2. Sarah - 2 stars - I had high hopes for the National Geographic Science Magic Activity Kit, but unfortunately, it fell short of my expectations. The experiments were not as exciting or magical as I had hoped, and the instructions were difficult to follow. Many of the materials included were flimsy and broke easily, making it difficult to complete the experiments as intended. While the concept of combining science and magic seemed promising, the execution was lacking. I think there are much better science kits available on the market.
3. David - 2 stars - The National Geographic Science Magic Activity Kit was a letdown. The experiments were not as intriguing or mind-blowing as I had anticipated, and the instructions were poorly written and confusing. I also found that some of the materials provided were missing or not in the best condition, which made it difficult to fully participate in the activities. Overall, this kit did not live up to the National Geographic brand name and left me feeling disappointed. I would recommend looking elsewhere for a more captivating science kit.

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