I'm definitely going back in time and suing my parents for never
buying me the Gilbert U-238 Atomic Energy Lab.
http://www.orau.org/ptp/collection/atomictoys/GilbertU238Lab.htm

>>The set came with four types of uranium ore, a beta-alpha source (Pb-210), a 
>>pure beta source (Ru-106), a gamma source (Zn-65?), a spinthariscope, a cloud 
>>chamber with its own short-lived alpha source (Po-210), an electroscope, a 
>>geiger counter, a manual, a comic book (Dagwood Splits the Atom) and a 
>>government manual "Prospecting for Uranium."

Click on the Atomic Toys link for more great relics of the Atomic Age.
Turns out that this is from the Oak Ridge Museum.
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