Microscope
It all depends on the age of your daughter. The one from Bintel is most likely the one she will be using later at school. I always recommend a cheap dissecting microscope (binocular low power microscope) it is more versatile and easier to use. You can look at almost anything. Objects don;t have to be thin or transparent and can be without stains, slides etc. I used mine to remove splinters from the kids, looked at soil, insects etc. I have altogether 5 microscopes, binoluar, trinocular with and without cameras and still use them often. Some I had since my uni days (I'm retired now!). My earliest microscope was responsible for me becoming a zoologist. So, buy something useful, see if your daughter likes it and the invest inb a better of different one.
All the best
Huey
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