Snap Circuits Jr. 100 Kit
The unique snap-together pieces in this electronics kit make it an exciting learning tool that is hard to put down. Your kids can construct 101 different electronic projects, including a touch-controlled lamp, water detector, AM radio, musical doorbell, sound controlled switch, and electronic games. But they might enjoy experimenting with the components to build their own designs even more!
This basic Snap Circuits Junior kit has over 30 different electronic components, including three integrated circuits, a photoresistor, switches, a motor, and speaker. The manual includes colored illustrations showing how to build the models. You provide two AA batteries and help for younger children. Ages 8-13.
Snap Circuits Junior has won multiple toy awards, including the 2004 Seal of Approval from the National Parenting Center.
This kit is similar to the Kid Inventor Basic kit, which we sold previously.

Kit Contents
- Clear plastic base grid
- 29 colored snap-together connectors and electronic chips including whistle, slide, photoresistor, LED, speaker, alarm, and motor.
- 2 jumper wires
- 46-page guidebook
- 101 fun electronics projects total
- An additional student guide with even more educational information is also available.
WARNING:
CHOKING HAZARD - Small parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.
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Wednesday, March 18, 2009
PERFECT for my little engineer! :)
My 8 year old has spent hours constructing the different projects in the booklet! He is so proud of each creation! I absolutely LOVE this item. My sons short attention span doesn't hinder him from allowing hours to go by absorbed in every project. You must buy it!!
Reviewed By: Heather White
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Friday, January 23, 2009
Great for learning challenges.
I have four children that love this. Some of these children have learning challenges such as dyslexia, autism, and red and green color blindess. All of the children can still do this and enjoy it. I worried that the color blind child would have problems, but not so. I warned them ahead of opening the package that the boys would probably like this toy better- not so! The girls like it just as much.
A note, if you can't get the flying disc to work, lift up the grid. The air from underneath gives it the needed lift. This isn't mentioned in the instructions, but my son figured this out and it flew across the room!
Reviewed By: Tonya
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Monday, January 05, 2009
The best for a young inventor
We purchased this for our 7 year old son for Christmas and it was definitely the best thing under the tree. He spends hours not only following along in the book but also inventing his own machines. I would recommend this to everyone with a child who has a curious nature and loves to create things.We also purchased a book on Thomas Edison and this kit is a way for young inventors to understand the concepts taught safely.
Reviewed By: Melissa
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Sunday, March 30, 2008
definetly a good buy
This set is great! All of my kids like it from the 3yr old to the 11yr old. The book is very clear, and the kids get immediate results. I wish now that I had gotten the bigger set,but we will just add on.
Reviewed By: Kelly Grimes
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Saturday, March 08, 2008
Wonderful, hands on approach to learning.
My 9-year-old son and I have had a wonderful time with this. The directions are very clear. He assembles the circuits and is rewarded right away with the result. While this is a good introduction, we have enjoyed it so much that I probably would have purchased the larger set giving us even more possibilities than the 101 different ones offered in the accompanying booklet.
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