SnapCircuits MyHome Is Exactly Watt Kids Need to Avoid the Summer Slump


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SnapCircuits MyHome Is Exactly Watt Kids Need to Avoid the Summer Slump.

Spark imagination this summer with Snap Circuits!

Elenco’s new Snap Circuits MyHome is the perfect toy to avoid that all-too-common summer slide. This toy hits the sweet spot — not only is it a genuinely fun toy to put together. But kids are also learning along the way.

Let’s not get our wires cross: Snap Circuits MyHome is a STEM-authenticate. 60-part building toy designed for kids 8 and up. In line with Elenco’s goal to learn by doing kids will learn how electricity flows through their own homes by building working circuits. It combines the big three — screen-free, educational, and fun!

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Snap Circuits MyHome teaches about fuses and circuit breakers, security systems, generators, and of course, electricity. If your kid has ever wondered how light travels, or what happens when the power goes out, this is the toy for them. SnapCircuits are durable and snap together satisfyingly, perfect for little hands.

SnapCircuits MyHome

There is definitely a learning curve to Snap Circuits. As someone who isn’t typically STEM-mind, I had a hard time figuring out how to connect things and how to actually build the structure itself. Keep in mind that there are many parts to this toy, so it can take a little longer to put together than your average structure. Little ones may need some guidance from parents as they work through their projects.

However, Elenco thoughtfully provided detailed instructions that easily walk you through the process. The instruction booklet also includes 34 different projects kids can complete, with step-by-step instructions and detailed pictures.

Although Snap Circuits have a higher price point than most toys, I think the price is fair considering that kids can spend hours building and rebuilding their circuits. The options are endless. Each project also explains what kids are learning and why it’s important. For example, project seven teaches about overhead lights. At the end of the instructions, kids can read about why circuits demonstrate how electricity is use in their homes and what a short circuit even is.

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