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Kidytelescope Kids’ Astronomical Telescope

€67.00

What is it?

🔭 50mm diameter, 360mm focal length

⭐ x18 and x60 magnification eyepieces

🌙 Barlow lens for 3x additional zoom

👁️ 45° diagonal prism for comfort

🎯 Finderscope for easy targeting


Kidywolf Kidytelescope kids' astronomical telescope with 50mm lens, x18 and x60 magnification eyepieces and Barlow lens for stargazing, designed in Belgium
Kidytelescope Kids’ Astronomical Telescope
€67.00
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Kidytelescope Kids’ Astronomical Telescope

Boutique Eeny Meeny Monaco

Pickup available

13 Rue Princesse Caroline
98000 Monaco
Monaco

+37799926732

Opening hours / Horaires d'ouverture:
Mon-Fri / Lun-Ven: 10h00–19h00
Sat / Sam: 10h00–13h30 & 14h30–19h00
Closed on Sundays / Fermé le Dimanche

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Kidywolf's Kidytelescope opens the universe to young explorers. This astronomical telescope helps children:

  • Develop interest in science and astronomy
  • Learn observation skills through stargazing
  • Explore planets, the moon, and distant stars
  • Build patience and concentration during viewing
  • Understand the cosmos through hands on discovery

A proper introduction to stargazing and astronomy.

Description

Recommended Age: 8 years and up

Kids' astronomical telescope for stargazing adventures

50mm diameter, 360mm focal length for clear views

Includes 20mm eyepiece (x18 magnification) and 6mm eyepiece (x60 magnification)

Barlow lens triples magnification for fine details

45° diagonal prism for comfortable viewing

Finderscope for easy targeting

Designed in Belgium by Kidywolf

About Kidywolf

Founded in Belgium in 2019 by a group of childhood friends turned dads, Kidywolf creates clever, design-led tech toys that grow with children. Think cameras, karaoke speakers, walkie-talkies, and drawing tablets, all designed to spark curiosity and encourage kids to explore the world around them. Every product blends fun with learning, combining modern aesthetics with real educational thinking. Gender-neutral by design, Kidywolf toys are built to be shared across generations and enjoyed together. CE certified and made with safety at heart, they sit at the crossroads of technology and imagination, exactly where childhood gets exciting. We love how Kidywolf gives children their first taste of the grown-up world, on their own terms.

Frequently asked questions about this product

Is an affordable children’s stargazing telescope like this a good first choice for curious beginners?

A first telescope should let a child actually see something clearly, without being complicated or fragile, and this outdoor play option does that nicely. The 50 mm aperture gathers enough light for bright views of the Moon and larger planets, and the focal length keeps things sharp rather than blurry. Because it is designed for kids from about eight years old, the layout is simple to understand, so they spend time exploring the sky instead of fighting with knobs. It is also compact enough to handle easily on a balcony or in a garden. For a young beginner who wants to discover craters, star clusters and bright objects, this is a very accessible, confidence‑building start.

What makes a beginner kids’ night sky telescope like this worth buying instead of another science toy?

Choosing this kind of outdoor play gear is really about giving a child a way to turn their curiosity into real discoveries. With the two eyepieces plus the extra lens, they can jump from wide views of the Moon to close‑up details, which keeps them engaged longer than a simple gadget. The angled viewing piece means they can observe comfortably without straining their neck, so stargazing feels relaxing, not tiring. Because it is dedicated to astronomy, every session can become a little ritual: setting it up, finding a bright star, then sharing what they see. If you want something that sparks long‑term interest in science rather than being forgotten after a week, this is a smart, purposeful choice.

Is a child‑friendly astronomical telescope like this suitable for kids who have never used any telescope before?

Someone completely new to astronomy needs equipment that forgives small mistakes, and this outdoor play model is built with that in mind. The finder on top helps a beginner line up the Moon or a bright planet without endless searching, so they quickly feel successful. Switching between the different eyepieces is straightforward, letting them experiment with various views without needing technical knowledge. The optical setup offers enough magnification to feel exciting, but not so much that everything shakes at the slightest touch. Because it is aimed at children from eight years and up, the controls and layout feel intuitive after just one or two evenings, even if neither child nor parent has any prior experience.

How can I be sure a kids’ space observation telescope like this is reliable enough to justify the price?

Trust often comes from how a piece like this behaves in everyday family life. This outdoor play telescope has clear, bright views that stay satisfying from one night to the next, so it does not end up abandoned in a cupboard. The combination of the diagonal viewing part and the extra magnifying lens shows that real thought went into comfort and detail, not just looks. Several evenings of pointing it at the Moon, then easily hopping to a bright planet, quickly prove it is more than a decorative gadget. If you are hesitating, knowing it is carefully designed for children’s use and still offers a strong value for the quality of the experience usually makes the decision much easier.