Educational Insights Nancy B's Science Club MoonScope Kids Telescope, STEM Toy Ages 8+
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The Nancy B's Science Club Moonscope is designed to spark children's interest in astronomy and nature. While some guests experienced issues with stability and focus, many praised its lightweight design, ease of assembly, and educational activity journal. This telescope is perfect for young explorers eager to observe the moon and stars, making it an excellent introductory tool for budding astronomers. Its engaging features encourage outdoor exploration and scientific curiosity.
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4.0 out of 5 stars with 83 reviews
broad age appeal: 1 out of 5
educational value: 1.2 out of 5
length of play: 1 out of 5
quality: 1 out of 5
value: 1 out of 5
0% would recommend
4 recommendations
1 out of 5 stars
Thumbs down graphic, would not recommend
29 December, 2025Verified purchase
Dont buy
Very cheap. Ours broken within the first day of having it.
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3 out of 5 stars
24 December, 2021
originally posted on http://www.educationalinsights.com

Help how do I reattach inner tube!
Help! We just opened and the inner tube is unattached. How do I fix it??????
1 reply from Educational Insights team - 4 years ago
Hello! Sorry to hear your having issues with this set. If the inner tube is unattached, I would suggest to request a replacement with the original place of purchase. Unless it was purchased directly from us and you have an order number I can take a look at? Look forward to hearing from you.
1 out of 5 stars
Thumbs down graphic, would not recommend
19 November, 2021
Disappointing
It arrived broken and when we fixed it, it still did not work. Made of very cheap plastic.
5 out of 5 stars
13 May, 2021
originally posted on http://www.educationalinsights.com

LOVE THIS TOY - Lost Pieces - Are Replacement Available?
Our 4 year old daughter and 2 year old son love their Nancy B's Moon Scope. However after using it one night we lost all the eye pieces. The toy still works but not as well as before due to the pieces missing. Does anyone know is replacements are available?
1 out of 5 stars
Thumbs down graphic, would not recommend
25 December, 2020
Dont waste your money
Absolute garbage. Everything was a blur. Nothing did any amount of focusing. My kids $10 binoculars work better than this. Unfortunately this was my child’s Christmas present too. What a waste!
1 out of 5 stars
16 November, 2020
Short on distance....
Great for viewing your backyard up close; cannot make it to the moon....
5 out of 5 stars
27 November, 2017
originally posted on http://www.educationalinsights.com

Great Beginner's Telescope!
My two youngest daughters (6 and 9) were thrilled to experiment with the Moonscope. My nine year-old was a little disappointed when we first tried to look through it at night but, just like the instructions suggest, familiarizing yourself with the Moonscope during the day really helps with learning what the knobs do and how small movements change the view far away. Looking forward to our first full moon with the Moonscope!
5 out of 5 stars
4 November, 2017
originally posted on http://www.educationalinsights.com

Sparked a curiosity for astronomy!
This product has exceeded all of my expectations! We had so much fun with it that I forgot to take pictures outside! The science journal was the perfect addition to the moonscope.
5 out of 5 stars
21 October, 2017
originally posted on http://www.educationalinsights.com

Scope Out this Awesome Find!
My daughter is obsessed with Nancy B's Moonscope! My daughter (age 6) loves Science and is always asking questions about the night sky. This was the perfect starter telescope for her since it is small, lightweight, and durable. It is easy to carry so she can tote it around wherever we go. The booklet that comes with it is also very informative and encourages kids to document their observations. I love this product!
2 out of 5 stars
30 December, 2016
originally posted on http://www.educationalinsights.com

Lense storage
My son was so excited to have a telescope. We took it out once and the lenses were lost and can not be replaced. I wish there was built in storage because now we have something to throw away and never really got to use.
4 out of 5 stars
18 September, 2016
originally posted on http://www.educationalinsights.com

First Telescope
My 6yo had been begging for a telescope since his teacher mentioned the word astronomy and taught the class about ancient stargazers. Luckily, we were chosen to review this telescope and my son got straight to work trying to predict the future from the stars. Out of the box he was able to assemble all the pieces and figure out all the attachments with just a bit of reading help from his older siblings. As recommended in the instruction guide, it was distorted through the window so we decided to save it for a clear night outdoors. The legs fold flat for travel so he stored it in a little drawstring backpack until he had a chance to use it outdoors. My kids were able to see the moon and some stars although in the city with all the tall buildings it was kind of hard to see much. The activity journal comes with some suggested activities so we did look at some buildings and trees and tried different eyepieces. My son also enjoyed looking at the phases of the moon even though we didn't always have a chance to use it outdoors during all the phases. We forgot the telescope when we went camping but my son was able to try a real telescope and was really impressed by what he saw. This telescope is more of a toy and an introduction to telescopes. It currently has found a place in our toybox more for pretend play.
5 out of 5 stars
15 August, 2016
originally posted on http://www.educationalinsights.com

Great way to start star gazing!
This is great for my 5 year old who is just starting to learn about astronomy. His curiosity is sky high but he isn't too patient so we are grateful for this moonscope as it is SO easy to use and comprehensive. In the beginning adult support is needed to explain how it works and what the purpose is and how to treat it with care but after a while the kids will be off to explore on their own. I also think the design is kid-friendly and a nice addition to a child's room or playroom!
4 out of 5 stars
5 August, 2016
originally posted on http://www.educationalinsights.com

Moon gazing, and keeping an eye out for pirates.
My son is four, so a little younger than the recommended age of this telescope, but I think that it works very well for the younger crowd- he was able to view the moon on a few clear nights, and really enjoyed the fact that this was his "super eye" to see something so far away. Although he is too young to use the journal, I expect an older child would get a lot of use out of it. Aside from gazing at the moon, my pretend-play obsessed kid has enjoyed using this outside to see if he can spot werewolves (I guess he made the connection looking at a full moon), and he likes to use it inside a lot, without the lenses, either in a makeshift boat/pillow island or on the couch, as a telescope looking for Capitan Hook and Tick Tock Crocodile. So far, no evil foes, but lots of interesting observations. Although it's not the intended use, he's thrilled to have a 'real' telescope to fulfill his play and stories. Good enough for us. Sturdy, but it's not professional grade. A great introduction telescope at a fair price.
4 out of 5 stars
19 July, 2016
originally posted on http://www.educationalinsights.com

Moonscope
I am not a scientist or a stargazing enthusiast, just a mom looking to interest her children (ages 5 and 7) in science. My children have enjoyed playing with this telescope and looking at various things with it. I cannot say how it would compare to a real telescope, because I don't have one, but from my perspective, it's a solid introductory toy to pique children's interest in science, the stars, and nature. It seems to be a sturdy product (it stood up to our dog chewing on one of the legs of the tripod when we weren't looking). The only suggestion I would have is some sort of adjustable clamp to attach it more firmly to a ledge when outside; otherwise, I think it serves its purpose. I'm sure it's not as good as a real telescope, but for the purposes of introducing children to science, I think it serves its purpose. **I received this product to review for free from educational insights.**
5 out of 5 stars
19 July, 2016
originally posted on http://www.educationalinsights.com

Nice unique toy
My 6 year old really enjoyed this toy. It's a little tough to get it to hold steady, but other than that I have no complaints and think it would be a great unique gift for a 6-10 year old.
5 out of 5 stars
18 July, 2016
originally posted on http://www.educationalinsights.com

Great for young astronomers!
Great for ages 5-10! Add excitement to your science studies! Can see a few constellations and the moon!
5 out of 5 stars
16 July, 2016
originally posted on http://www.educationalinsights.com

Cool Tool
We've had the telescope for about 2 weeks now. As the adult, you need to take the time to read all of the instructions first and educate yourself and your child on how to use it so that the experience will be enjoyable. My 9 year old still can't quite get something in view by himself, but with a little help from mom, we have success and a perfect view of the moon! He thinks it is really cool and has been excited to use it each chance he gets. I really wish there was an attached storage bag/hook for the lenses, caps, etc. that are not in use (similar to how the attachments would connect to a vacuum), but it appears that EI wants them stored separately for a reason. I'm no astronomy expert, but we sure look forward to going through the journal and finding more in the night sky! I think it's a great find for kids who want to learn and do something different!
4 out of 5 stars
15 July, 2016
originally posted on http://www.educationalinsights.com

Nice- but could be more stable
We received this telescope for review to try out with our seven year old daughter. We have not been able to see the moon yet- but have enjoyed looking at the trees in our backyard and birds. The tripod is not very stable and it is a little difficult to keep it steady for a clear focus. Once it is stable- it gives a great view. We have had a lot of rainy evenings, so we haven't used it at night yet, but the daytime view has been pretty good. My daughter loves science and I believe will really enjoy this product.
5 out of 5 stars
12 July, 2016
originally posted on http://www.educationalinsights.com

Best Toy received
I think I enjoyed this more than my daughter, I love science. We haven't had a chance to look at stars but we have been looking at trees and birds. The different lenses work well, and the light definitely works best, we get to look at the sky although we haven't seen much I can definitely say my daughter loves her telescope. All the parts are good quality and makes a great learning tool.
5 out of 5 stars
12 July, 2016
originally posted on http://www.educationalinsights.com

Nice first telescope for little ones
My 7 year old son enjoyed using this telescope and reading the book that came with it. He says the thing he likes best about it is that he can see the moon clearly. We have been tracking the moon phases with the calendar in the booklet. He liked reading the folktales about the moon, too. Great first telescope for little ones!