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Brand | Discovery #MINDBLOWN |
Item model number | 1012583 |
Color | Gray |
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Product Id | 650850 |
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(64 ratings)
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UPC | 843479126563 |
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Discovery #Mindblown Action Circuitry Electronic Experiment Set, with 3-In-1 Modules, 22-pieces
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[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I will be having my 8 and 10 year old grandsons visit me this summer and I thought this would be a good activity for them. I have opened it and put it together to make sure that Grandma could be of help to them if they needed it. The print on the instruction is small as compared to the other side where the print is much larger for additional activities not related to this circuit board. The instructions looks more of the size that an adult would encounter putting together an appliance or a bench. The instructions should have been more child attractive and numbered like the additional unrelated activites on the back side of the instructions. There are good graphics and a child could put this together without the verbage. But one drawback is that the wires on the underneath side of the siren and robot are in the way of mounting them on the circuit board. The other components, on/off switch, battery case and spring connectors all mount easily onto the circuit board. In order for the robot and light to securly to the circuit board, the wires must be threaded through the hole underneath and the wires to be brought up through another hole to secure them into the spring connector. Because the other components easily fit into the holes, boys especially (at least my "I want to do this fast" grandsons) will try to cram the wires and robot and light into the hole without threading them through the hole potentially breaking the wires from the item itself. There is no mention of this in the instructions. Even the graphics look like the wires come out from underneath the robot or light itself and not threaded though the hole. There is not an indention on the bottom of the light or siren to allow the wires to be come out from the bottom of those. Other than the reasons mentioned above, I believe they will have fun with this but once they have connected the robot and then the siren, they will be all done with it. There should be other experiments included in this set for children to use with this circuit set as the activities on the opposite of the instructions are unrelated to the circiut set.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Absolutely awesome. Something for myself and grandchildren to learn together. Directions are easy and pieces easy to assemble. Fun to watch the gleam in their eyes. Definitely engages the mind. Can't wait to try others.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I have been experimenting with this with my 7 and 5 year old. I'm a science teacher and my 7 year old is super into science and experiments. He's done great with this set and my 5 year old has enjoyed “playing” with it as well. I highly recommend this kit. Fun for kids of all ages! (Younger ones just need a little more help!) and a perfect addition to any classroom needing some activities for kiddos to do for enrichment when they finish early!
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This circuitry set from Discovery states that it is for Intermediate users. My children have only dabbled in small electrical circuits during a STEM course in school but completed all three experiments with ease. They did not need to refer to the instruction guide at all so I would say this is the perfect set for beginning learners. They did enjoy that each of the three experiments provided a different action. I like that it's easy to set up and can be enjoyed time and time again.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I have the toy circuitry action experiment small, what a fun adventure for the little persons. It was interesting getting it put together and have it do it's thing. Gives a simple way for electricity to flow.
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