Toca Lab

Description

Calling all future scientists!

Welcome to Toca Lab! Explore the colorful and electrifying world of science and meet all 118 of the elements from the periodic table.

Discover elements by experimenting with the lab tools!

  • Take your element for a spin in the centrifuge.
  • Warm them up in the Bunsen burner.
  • Put the element on ice with the cooling agent!
  • Add a drop or two of mysterious liquids from the test tubes.
  • Change their voltage and make them magnetic with the oscilloscope.

Each element has it’s own personality. In Toca Lab, what does Neon sound like? Is Gold heavy or light? Is Nitrogen squishy or hard? Explore, inspect, and study each one and let us know! Can you find all 118?

The time has come, future scientists, to head into the lab to explore and discover. Put on your lab coat and protective eye gear because things are about to get experimental!

Toca Lab is a place for playing and having fun, and with it we hope to inspire kids to explore science. While the periodic table in Toca Lab is accurate, the way new elements are created is not. Instead, it’s a fun way to experiment, discover and create curiosity in the world of science. Toca Lab is just a starting point for further exploration!

About Toca Boca

Toca Boca is a game studio that makes digital toys for kids. We think playing and having fun is the best way to learn about the world. Therefore we make digital toys and games that help stimulate the imagination, and that you can play together with your kids. Best of all – we do it in a safe way without third-party advertising or in-app purchases.

Pricing

Plan Price Details
Toca Lab $2.99 Compatible with iOS devices.

Reviews

Computing Teacher
May 4, 2017

A superb method of introducing Chemistry and the elements to young learners. Excellent quality as usual with Toca Boca

Educational Technology Product Development and Marketing
August 11, 2014

This is a great elements and chemistry app for early education — pre-k through early-elementary. Students can explore each of the elements and interact with a centrifuge, a Bunsen burner, a cooling agent, an oscilloscope, and test tubes. It’s fun and engaging for kids. Like most Toca apps, there is no vocabulary. This is a great intro to the elements for young kids to get them interested in the subject.

Older kids will graduate into more advanced apps such as Go React by Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago or The Elements: A Visual Exploration by Touch Press.

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