I've had the Peak Lupe for about 30 years. I originally bought one, 10x, to view slides but have used this and others to view everything; "A world in a grain of sand," as William Blake says; Flower details, pinhead, insect eye, my nails (awful you have one hand for the magnifying glass and one for the thread). I've even used it to get shards of glass or wood out of the hands of me or my children (leather has fascinated us 15 times). In fact, I can't think of a better gift for a curious child: simple, durable, and truly magical. And you can discover new worlds everywhere: even in traffic, in airports, and (the magnifying glasses are unobtrusively tiny) in long, boring meetings by looking at textures on a sleeve, a table, paper, or a steering wheel. Maybe avoid nails at first.
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