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The Electronic Experiment Kit keeps kids occupied for hours learning about electricity and electronics, with 88 projects that are simple to build and understand, perfect for young scientists or electricians.
Why we like it:
Children live in a world driven by electronics – computers, lights, alarms, calculators, kettles and TV’s to name just a few. Moreover, electronics are here to stay. This is why an understanding of electronics is a vital part of any child’s scientific education. Our Electronic Experiment Kit, from the reputable German company, Eitech teaches children the basic principles of electricity and electronics in a simple way, whilst entertaining them with hours of fun. With 88 experiments in the Electronic Experiment Kit, parents will find that their children be engrossed for hours playing with this kit, rewarded by lights flashing, ambulance and police sirens sounding and electric fans cooling them down, but children learn about how and why the electronic devices that are such a vital part of their world work.
How does it work?
With 25 parts and 88 experiments explained in simple language with clear, colourful illustrations, the Electronic Experiment Kit is a well thought out resource that requires minimal adult help and keeps kids entertained for hours. All parts are designed for quick and easy assembly and components are connected together with press studs. The Electronic Experiment Kit takes away the frustrations of handling small and delicate components, replacing them with large, colourful, safe systems and guaranteed results – ideal for even young children. The Electronic Experiment Kit is entirely safe and incredibly simple to operate – kids learn as they play!
Technical Details:
• Includes 25 pieces
• All parts in the electronic teaching kit are designed for quick and easy assembly
• Components can be connected together with press-studs
• Not suitable for under 3’s due to small parts
• Colourful and informative booklet with step-by-step instructions