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Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - CARS & BOATS - Electronics & Science Construction Kit - Includes 50 Experiments - Educational Product - More than a Game or Toy - Aids Learning - Teaches Technology and Design for National Curriculum - Enhances knowledge of electricity and electronics

CARS & BOATS - Electronics & Science Construction Kit - Includes 50 Experiments - Educational Product - More than a Game or Toy - Aids Learning - Teaches Technology and Design for National Curriculum - Enhances knowledge of electricity and electronics
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Manufacturer: Cambridge BrainBox
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Amazon Maximum Age: 12
Manufacturer Maximum Age: 12
Amazon Minimum Age: 96
Batteries Included: 0
Batteries: 2
Binding: Toy
Brand: Cambridge BrainBox
EAN: 5060064380420
Feature: Build a gear driven car and a fan propelled car
Is Autographed: 0
Is Memorabilia: 0
Label: Cambridge BrainBox
Manufacturer: Cambridge BrainBox
Manufacturer Minimum Age: 96
Publisher: Cambridge BrainBox
Studio: Cambridge BrainBox

Features
Build a gear driven car and a fan propelled car
Make a fan propelled boat or propeller boat
Find out how to control the speed and direction of an electric motor
Learn about series and parallel circuits
Experiment with sensors and switches

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Editorial Reviews:

"Cars and boats electronics kit by Cambridge Brainbox This electronics kit is designed to be used both in the classroom and at home and will provide many happy hours of experimentation and enhanced learning. The area covered is year 6 design and technology, unit 6D controllable vehicles together with basic electric circuits and a section on alarms and sensors ( having said all that my 6 year old son loves it for the fun and exciement it provides when he builds an electric powered car and it goes !! ) As with all Cambridge Brainbox kits there is no soldering or trimming required - the kit uses simple components with press-stud connectors. An easy to follow user guide is included. Age : 8-12 ( under age 8 will require adult supervision and guidance for safety reasons) Requires 2 AA batteries - not included."


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