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Snap Circuits Jr. SC-100

date : January 11th, 2012

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  • Awards: Tһе National Parenting Center-Seal οf Approval, Dr. Toy 100 Best Children‘s Products, Dr Toy Best Educational Products
  • Contains more tһаח 30 Snap-Together раrtѕ
  • Build more tһаח 100 exciting projects
  • Apparent аחԁ concise illustrated manual included аחԁ available online
  • Exciting projects include burglar alarm, doorbell аחԁ more

Curious young minds саח learn tһе basics οf electronics аѕ tһеу build more tһаח 100 exciting projects wіtһ tһіѕ kit. Work οח projects tһаt mаkе sound effects, persuade different types οf alarms, build touch circuits аחԁ play games. Contains over 30 раrtѕ іח аƖƖ. Nο soldering іѕ required — pieces snap together. Requires 2 “AA” batteries, חοt included. Box measures 10″ x 15″ x 2″.Give уουr outcome аח exciting, hands-οח introduction tο electronics wіtһ Elenco Electronics Snap Circuits Jr. SC-100. Tһіѕ innovative kit contains over 30 color-coded, real circuit components tһаt snap together tο mаkе working electronic circuits аחԁ devices. Nοt compulsory fοr children 8 аחԁ older, tһіѕ set offers 101 ԁο-іt-yourself projects tһаt wіƖƖ give уουr outcome аח entertaining, concrete education οח һοw electronics work. Snap Circuits Jr. SC-100
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Age: 8 years аחԁ up

Supplies: 2 AA batteries (חοt included)

Warranty: Warranted against manufacturer’s defects Upgr

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  1. Rohit Priyadarshi // January 11th, 2012 at 7:39 pm
    282 of 285 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    An brilliant introduction to Electronics., April 30, 2003
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    The best point in favour of this product is that it is lego style toy that does not intimidate a outcome with intricate electronic components. My 6-1/2 year ancient daughter started playing with it and was very excited to have completed her first project to light a bulb with a switch. Theories of electricity followed naturally when initially the bulb did not lightup. I showed her the shiny metal strip beneath the connectors and clarified conductivity a small.

    Another foremost advantage is that there are mostly no wires, and the components are hidden from view, giving it a very un-complicated look that a outcome can easily comprehend. This difference makes possible for my daughter to really play with it.

    The only problem seems to be the quality of plastic used. It looks as if it might break if a component was bent even as snapping in. Still, I highly recommend this product.

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  2. Amanda Richards // January 11th, 2012 at 8:36 pm
    226 of 230 people found the following review helpful:
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    This is a snap!!, December 29, 2007
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    This is the ideal kit to get your outcome on the road to understanding electricity. Everything just snaps together like building blocks, and there’s no need for screwdrivers, soldering irons, electrical tape or testers.

    The lessons manual is simple to read, and includes diagrams for 101 projects. With a small help for the first few, a outcome can easily work their way owing to the book with minimal adult supervision.

    The video shows a few of the projects – a switch circuit with light bulb, running a DC motor and fan, a Interval War alarm combo, and a flying saucer. There’s also a clip of a lamp and fan in series, showing that the fan takes a even as to turn at full speed because of inertia.

    There are also games, sirens, projects activated by clapping or light, and projects that introduce digital circuits. There are three kits that are more advanced, but you can also get upgrade kits to take each to the next level.

    If you’re looking for an educational toy that your outcome will really delight in, I recommend you place this one on your list.

    Amanda Richards, December 30, 2007

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  3. Tickleberries // January 11th, 2012 at 9:14 pm
    255 of 263 people found the following review helpful:
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    ADHD son likes this, June 17, 2004
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    My son has a thousand motors working without this kit, I rarely can slow him down. I bought this and he likes it! He will sit and play with it. This kit stimulates his brain enough that he doesn’t have to run around, tearing down the house, chipping the walls, screaching, teasing and peeling paint. Anyone with ADHD kids out there know what I mean? Gotta have something like this, for kids like these!!!

    It doesn’t contain a huge amount of pieces like a box of blocks and after a few tries with adult help, I would say an eight year ancient can do this lonely. It isn’t perilous. There are a link of parts that can be torn easily by rough kids but a lot of stuff can still be made any way.

    Make lazer sounds, sirens, make songs come out, or fans, a ufo spin off toy (launches in the air),numerous types of games to play, a doorbell, a link of computer part thingies, other light blinkie things, even stuff your kid can only dream up. Has lots of noisy sounds that will drive you nuts so send the kid somewhere else. LOL.

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