Geeky Gift Guide
- Liz V
- Nov 30, 2016
- 2 min read
Are you looking for a gift for someone who really likes science? Instead of a dozen roses, how about buying a bouquet of plush dinosaurs? Well here is a geeky gift guide for the science-loving people in your life.
According to scitechdaily.com, these are some of the best gifts for science geeks.
1) Heat-activated constellation mug
- Star lovers can take their appreciation for the night sky indoors with this heat-changing constellation mug. The heat-activated mug, which retails for $13.95 on Amazon, is microwave-safe, but requires hand washing to ensure that the stars don't fade away. You can buy it here: https://www.amazon.com/Changing-Constellation
2) "Oh Chemistree" sweater
- Give your science-loving friend this Ugly Christmas Sweater to blow away his or her friends with this clever and geeky design. The "Oh Chemistree" sweater features a Christmas tree made up of elements on the periodic table. The unisex, forest-green sweater, which retails from $17.99 on Amazon, is also available as a short-sleeve crew neck shirt, long-sleeve shirt and sweatshirt. You can buy it here https://www.amazon.com/Chemistree-Ugly
3) Lightsaber selfie stick
- Your love one will have all the force with this selfie stick.
This selfie stick featuring the hilt of Darth Vader's lightsaber. The selfie stick, which retails for $15.62 on Amazon, can telescope out to about 40 inches when fully extended. You can buy it here: https://www.amazon.com/Star-Wars-Lightsaber
4) Plush dinosaur bouquet
- Roar your loved one with a colorful bouquet of creatures from the Mesozoic era. This plush gift includes six dinosaurs. The bouquet can be purchased at ThinkGeek, and costs $50.
5) Higgs boson watch
- Higgs boson is an elementary particle in the Standard Model of particle physics. This elusive particle also inspired artists to design a mesmerizing watch. You can buy this watch at https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BB0AL20 for $42.95
These are just a few gift ideas, for more visit scitechdaily.com
Amazon, can telescope out to about 40 inches when fully extended. You can buy it here: https://www.amazon.com/Star-Wars-Lightsaber
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