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A dissolution and filtration STEM kit helps children understand how mixtures can be separated through simple hands-on experiments. Instead of only reading about soluble and insoluble materials, children can assemble the experiment tools, mix materials with water, observe what dissolves, and use a filter to separate solid particles from liquid.
For schools, educational brands, science activity providers, museum programs, and subscription box companies, this type of kit is a practical classroom science product. It connects chemistry, environmental science, water filtration, and daily life examples in one activity.
At Panda Crafty, we support custom DIY kit development for overseas buyers. A dissolution and filtration kit can be customized by age group, experiment content, component list, packaging style, instruction sheet, safety requirement, and target price.
A dissolution and filtration STEM kit is a hands-on educational science kit designed to help children understand how different materials behave in water and how filtration can separate solids from liquids.
The kit usually includes simple laboratory-style tools such as a funnel, filter paper, beaker, spoon, dropper, measuring cup, plastic stand, and sample materials. Children mix solid materials with water, observe whether they dissolve, and then pour the mixture through a filter.
The basic learning idea is clear:
For children aged 6–10, this type of experiment is easy to understand because the result is visible. They can compare cloudy water and filtered water directly, which makes the science concept more concrete.
For B2B buyers, a dissolution and filtration STEM kit has strong product value because it combines simple chemistry, environmental learning, and hands-on operation.
It can be used in several sales and learning channels:
The topic is also easy to connect with real life. Children already see filters in kitchens, tea strainers, water purifiers, swimming pools, and wastewater treatment. This makes the experiment more meaningful than a one-time science trick.
For educational brands, this kit can also be developed as part of a wider custom STEM kits collection, together with water cycle kits, water purification kits, density experiments, pH testing kits, crystal growing kits, or simple chemistry activity kits.
A well-designed dissolution and filtration STEM kit can support several learning goals.
First, children learn basic mixture concepts. They can understand that a mixture may contain different materials, and not all materials behave the same way in water.
Second, children learn the difference between soluble and insoluble materials. For example, some powders may dissolve in water, while sand or larger particles stay visible.
Third, children learn filtration as a separation method. The filter paper or filter material blocks solid particles but allows liquid to flow through.
Fourth, the experiment builds observation skills. Children compare the mixture before and after filtration and describe what changed.
Fifth, the kit supports hands-on laboratory habits. Children learn to use simple tools such as funnels, cups, spoons, droppers, and measuring containers in the correct order.
This makes the kit useful not only for science knowledge, but also for early experimental thinking.
The component list can be adjusted based on the buyer’s target age, price point, safety requirement, and sales channel.
A basic dissolution and filtration STEM kit may include:
A more complete classroom version may include:
A more advanced version may include:
For B2B buyers, BOM planning is important. A lower-cost classroom pack may focus on simple tools and short experiment steps. A retail science kit may need stronger packaging and a more complete learning booklet. A subscription box version may need compact packing, clear activity cards, and extra storytelling around water, nature, or environmental protection.
This kit is suitable for primary school science lessons about mixtures, solubility, filtration, water, and simple chemistry.
Teachers can use it as a demonstration experiment, or students can work in small groups. The experiment flow is clear: mix, observe, filter, compare, and explain.
For school suppliers, the kit can be packed as individual student kits, group classroom kits, or teacher demonstration kits. It can also be matched with other school project STEM kits to build a wider classroom science product line.
STEM centers and children’s activity providers can use this kit as part of a chemistry or environmental science lesson.
A typical activity can include:
This activity is easy to control, easy to explain, and suitable for children aged 6–10.
Filtration is closely connected with water protection and environmental education.
The kit can help children understand how dirty water can be improved through physical separation. It can also introduce topics such as river protection, wastewater treatment, water safety, and household water filters.
For museums, science centers, and environmental education programs, this makes the product more valuable than a basic experiment kit.
For subscription box brands, a dissolution and filtration kit can become one monthly science theme.
It can be combined with:
This makes it suitable for subscription box product development, especially when the buyer wants a complete themed science kit instead of separate loose components.
Science museums, children’s museums, and discovery centers often need products that extend the learning experience after a visit.
A filtration STEM kit can be developed as a museum gift shop product, especially when connected with water, environment, chemistry, or sustainability exhibitions. Packaging, instruction cards, and learning content can be customized to match the museum theme.
This kit can also be simplified into a short activity pack for science fairs, school events, holiday workshops, and children’s activity programs.
For event companies, the product can be packed as an easy-to-distribute experiment kit. It can also be matched with other event craft packs for themed programs.
One reason this experiment works well is that filtration appears in daily life.
Children can connect the experiment with familiar examples:
These examples help children understand that science is not only inside a classroom. The same principle appears in homes, communities, factories, and environmental systems.
A dissolution and filtration STEM kit can be customized in many ways.
Theme customization can include:
Product customization can include:
Packaging customization can include:
Learning content customization can include:
For buyers planning a science product line, this kit can be matched with other chemistry and water science kits to create a complete educational collection.
When developing a filtration science kit, the key work is not only sourcing the tools. The complete kit needs to be planned around the learning goal, user age, safety requirement, and sales channel.
Buyers should consider:
For the US and EU markets, safety and compliance should be considered from the beginning. Depending on the final material, sample components, packaging claims, and age grading, testing such as ASTM or EN71 may be needed.
The instruction sheet is also important. For young children, each step should be clear, visual, and easy to follow. If the kit is used in classrooms, a teacher guide or worksheet can make the product easier for schools to adopt.
Panda Crafty supports overseas buyers with custom STEM kits, educational kits, and multi-component activity kits.
For a dissolution and filtration STEM kit, we can help with:
This is useful for buyers who do not want to manage each component separately. A filtration kit may include plastic tools, filter materials, sample bags, printed worksheets, instruction sheets, packaging, labels, and refill parts. Managing these items across different suppliers can create extra communication cost and delay.
Panda Crafty helps combine these steps into one kit solution. Buyers can send the target age, market, quantity, packaging idea, and target price. Then the kit can be developed around the real sales channel, whether it is for classrooms, retail, museums, events, or subscription boxes.
A dissolution and filtration kit can be the first product in a wider science kit collection.
Related product ideas include:
For educational brands, this creates a stronger product system. Instead of selling one isolated experiment, the buyer can build a complete water science or chemistry learning collection.
This is also better for product positioning. A complete science kit line can cover more search terms, more learning scenarios, and more buyer needs.
It is a hands-on science kit that helps children understand how materials dissolve in water and how insoluble solids can be separated from liquid through filtration.
This type of kit is usually suitable for children aged 6–10. The final age grading depends on the part size, experiment steps, sample materials, and market safety requirements.
Yes. It is suitable for primary school science lessons about mixtures, solubility, filtration, water, and simple chemistry.
Children can learn about mixtures, soluble materials, insoluble materials, filtration, observation, comparison, and basic laboratory operation.
Yes. The kit can be customized by tool selection, sample materials, experiment steps, packaging, instruction sheet, worksheets, private label logo, and activity theme.
Yes. Panda Crafty can support private label packaging, custom instruction cards, worksheets, barcode labels, carton marks, and other brand requirements.
A typical kit may include a funnel, filter paper, beaker, measuring cup, spoon, dropper, sample materials, worksheet, instruction sheet, and retail or classroom packaging.
Yes. Filtration can be connected with clean water, wastewater treatment, household water filters, and environmental protection, making it suitable for museums, science centers, and sustainability programs.
For the US or EU market, safety testing such as ASTM or EN71 may be needed depending on the final materials, sample components, structure, packaging claims, and age grading.
Please provide the target market, target age, quantity, expected price range, packaging style, experiment content, customization needs, and whether the kit is for retail, classroom, museum, event, or subscription box use.
Send us your target age group, quantity, market, packaging idea, experiment content, and target price.
Panda Crafty can help develop the kit from idea, BOM planning, sample, packaging, assembly, QC, and export arrangement.
We support custom STEM kits, private label educational kits, classroom science kits, museum gift shop kits, event activity packs, and subscription box product development.
