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Science Toys for Gifted Children
Electricity and Magnetism |
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The Parent's Choice Seal of Approval, 1996. Scientific American's Young Reader's Book Award, 1996. Beautiful step-by-step visual instructions and child appropriate materials designed for young children to work independently. Add a touch of whimsey, include all materials, and you've got: ElectroWiz Electricity. Build circuit loops, light lights, buzz buzzers, spin wiz bangs, send coded messages and play hours of motor mania. Ages 5 and up. |
AWARD WINNER! National Parenting Magazine. Make an iron detector, go fishing, levitate metal rings, swim ducks, play with poles and patterns, make magnets bigger and stronger, explore with the biggest magnet in the world and craft a compass. Includes all materials. Set uses high quality ceramic magnets. Science book and kit. ALL materials included. Ages 5 and up. |
Scientific American's Young Reader's Book Award National Parenting Magazine Award THE GOLD Build, Build, Build! A spinning motor, a clicking telegraph, a flashing generator, a real radio! Step-by-step 3-D directions and the use of everyday materials bring clarity to How-It-Works. Ages 8 and up. |
An exciting hands-on introduction to electricity and electrical circuits! Learn about series, parallel, and short circuits, switches, voltage, current, resistance, and more. Batteries not included. Ages 8 and up. |
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Parenting Tip: Keep iron filings and simple magnets around for simple experiments and fun. For example, sprinkle some iron filings in a small paper cup full of water and have your gifted child try to raise them to the top with a magnet -- without touching the water. How? Finding out is part of the fun!
Warning: Keep magnets away from computers, floppy disks, credit cards and anything else with a magnetic strip. If you don't, you'll lose all the data encoded on them!
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