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National Geographic Circuit Maker Kit - STEM Electronics Kit for Kids with 120 Projects | Fun Educational Toy
National Geographic Circuit Maker Kit - STEM Electronics Kit for Kids with 120 Projects | Fun Educational Toy
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- 120+ PROJECTS FOR KIDS - This kit is the perfect way to introduce kids to the wonders of electricity! With over 120 fun projects and activities to complete, this set will keep kids occupied for hours on end as they learn how circuits work and more.
- POWER UP THE FUN - The experiments & activities in this kit feature a wide range of electrical possibilities! Create songs with keyboard mode, make a super cool light show, fly a copter, build a sound system to amplify your voice, and much more!
- SAFE PROJECTS WITH KID-FRIENDLY VIDEO INSTRUCTIONS - The components in this science kit are designed for complete safety. The illustrated instructions are easy to follow, plus there’s a QR code to video instructions, making it fun and easy for kids!
- NO TOOLS NEEDED - The components in this kit connect easily with the included wires, so no additional tools are necessary! The wires snap securely to each electrical component, ensuring a solid connection for your projects.
- AWARD-WINNING PRODUCTS - Blue Marble, winner of the Toy Association's prestigious Toy of the Year Award, proudly develops products that foster education, imagination, and creativity, with a U.S. support team to ensure a stellar experience!
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