Hi everyone!
As a crime writer I've mostly been lurking of late. However, I have an ll-year-old grandson who's getting frustrated with his microscope and other beginner gear. I'm hoping to stimulate his budding scientific interest. Are there any websites and/or other sources that would be age appropriate for him to obtain real forensic information and run rudimentary experiments that are real rather than toylike simulations?
Any response would be appreciated and if this is inappropriate for general posting, please feel free to contact me offline at L_B_Moniz@Yahoo.com.
Many thanks and happy holidays.
Best,
Larry Moniz
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