Dynam Creativity Programmes

Mini Microscope

Mr. Parameswaran, a pioneer in educational aids, has designed over a hundred science kits for students from pre-primary to college. His innovative approach, driven by curiosity, culminates in tools like the Dynam Mini Microscope. This world’s smallest microscope, a Worlddidac Gold Award 1992 recipient, allows users to explore unseen worlds—from microorganisms in water to the intricate details of a fly’s eye—turning theoretical knowledge into fascinating practical discovery.

Mini Microscope

Mr. Parameswaran has designed and manufactured over a hundred different types of science kits for students ranging from pre-primary to college.”

Have you ever wondered why your parents are very particular about the water you drink? Have you ever wondered why it is so difficult to swat a fly? Have you ever seen the fungus on a stale slice of bread? I’m sure many of you know the general principle in theory. Now would you like to create your own slides and see the tiny microorganisms in dirty water? See the compound eyes of a fly, and understand why it is so vigilant? Actually see the mould growing on a piece of stale bread?

Here, then, is the Dynam Mini Microscope, the world’s smallest microscope. It received the Worlddidac Gold Award 1992 for excellence in educational aids. This award is the Olympics of educational aids.

Curiousity is the wick in the candle of learning.
Stoke that flame into a wild fire