Discovery Mindblown - Particle Analyzer Circuitry Set
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BUILD WORKING GIZMOS AND GADGETS: With this circuitry set from Discovery Mindblown you can levitate a meteor while learning about electric circuit! All you need is this kit and 2 AA batteries (not included) to experience pure electric fun.
BONUS ACTIVITY: Connect the circuits of the LED alarm beacon to light it up before you analyse an asteroid from outer space.
EDUCATIONAL STEM TOY LEARN ABOUT ELECTRICITY AND CIRCUITRY: Learn the principles behind electricity, circuitry and engineering as you run the included experiments and even design your own.
POWERED BY BATTERIES: The mini experiment requires 2 AA batteries (not included) to power the module. You must connect batteries to run the experiments.
FOR AGES 8+: The Discovery Mindblown Particle Analyzer Space Station Circuitry Set is designed for children. Contains small parts. Not suitable for children under 3 years. Please read all warnings and safety information in the enclosed instruction manual to ensure safe operation.
Fun and educational STEM toy kit
Learn Circuitry and Electricity
Compatible With Other Discovery Circuitry Sets
Battery-powered requires 2 AA batteries total (not included)
Description
Build your Own Gadgets - The Discovery Mindblown Particle Analyzer Space Station Circuitry Set lets you build your own experiments that are powered with real electricity! Create this fun circuitry project with a push-button module and levitate an asteroid from outer space. , , Fun and Educational STEM Toy Kit - Conduct unique experiments that teach the different principles and nuances of electrical engineering and circuitry design. Easy-to-use modules and clear instructions will keep the fun and excitement coming. , , Discover the principles of electricity and engineering - Perfect as a STEM toy, the circuitry experiment building set puts real science to work in a fun way. Kinetic action and real circuits teach real-life electricity principles and encourage deeper learning. Learn how to engineer your own experiments and the different things electricity can do.