Weather Station - DIY Kit
Short Product Description
A hands-on weather science project where kids build a working mini weather station and measure real wind speed, wind direction, and rainfall. Perfect for young meteorologists and outdoor explorers!
What’s Inside the Box
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Pre-cut basil wood sheets (base, vane, cup arms, supports)
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PETG rain gauge cylinder
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Wooden dowels & connectors
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Wind vane pointer
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Anemometer cup parts
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Measurement sticker sheet
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Illustrated instruction manual
How It Works
Kids assemble the base, wind vane, and spinning anemometer using the pre-cut parts. The PETG rain gauge collects rainfall for measurement.
Once placed outdoors, the station:
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Spins to show wind speed
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Points to show wind direction
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Collects rain to track precipitation
Kids can record daily weather observations using the included measurement markers.
What Kids Learn
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Basics of meteorology and weather patterns
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How wind speed, wind direction, and rainfall are measured
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Hands-on STEM investigation and data recording
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Real-world science & observation skills
Perfect For
Ages 8–13, school weather projects, home science labs, outdoor learning, and kids who love environmental science.