Snap
Circuits Toy Teaches Electronics
Snap
Circuits SC 300 & Snap Circuits jr
100
Snap
Circuits jr 100 or Snap circuits
SC 300 were one of the best selling toys for 2008 and are
continuing in popularity in 2009. They are a useful
educational toy which will teach a child about how
electricity works while they have fun making working
electronic items.
There are two models of the snap circuits toys, snap
circuits jr 100 or the snap circuits SC 300. Snap circuits SC
300 has 100 snap together parts while the jr 100 has 30 parts.
Other than that they are pretty much the same.
The snap circuits series has been awarded The
National Parenting Center-Seal of Approval, Dr. Toy 100 Best
Children's Products, Dr Toy Best Educational
Products.
Snap circuits jr
100 and snap circuits 300 were best selling toys at
Christmas time. If you didn't get this toy for your child
for Christmas it would make a great birthday gift. Your
child will learn and get the great satisfaction of making
something useful. while With snap circuits you can
build over 100 interesting projects easily. The game comes
with very well written manuals that contain good
illustrations.
Snap Circuits makes learning electronics easy and fun! Just
follow the colorful pictures in the manual and build exciting
projects such as AM radios, burglar alarms, doorbells and much
more. Imagine what fun it will be for your kid to be able to
create something really useful for the home. With snap circuits
children can even play electronic games with their friends.
All parts are mounted on plastic modules and snap together
with ease, no tools are required. children enjoy hours of
educational fun and who knows where the knowledge they gain may
lead. They will certainly gain an interest in the subject and
want to learn more. .
One reviewer, who gave snap circuits 5 out of 5 stars, said
that:
"The best point in favor of snap circuits is
that it is lego style toy that does not intimidate a child
with intricate electronic components. My 6-1/2 year old
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 light up. I showed her the
shiny metal strip beneath the connectors and explained
conductivity a little..."
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