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Talkin' Sid the Science Kid
Toy Review:Learning about the world is even more fun when you've got a friend to make discoveries with you! The hit PBS Show makes science accessible and kid-friendly as Sid helps kids learn about their world and the scientific principles underlying it. With the Talkin' Sid the Science Kid, kids will be ready to make all sorts of scientific discoveries. This soft and lovable Sid stands 12 inches tall and comes ready to play and learn with his iconic microphone, just like on the TV show, Sid the Science Kid. When kids squeeze Sid's belly, one of seven different phrases from the show will play. Sid requires two AA batteries, which are included. This toy gives kids a way to interact with Sid outside of the TV series. Instead of following Sid and his adventures through the series, kids can now bring Sid on their own adventures as they explore the world around them. Manufacturer: Brand: Age Recommendation: MSRP: Intro Year: |
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The Dangerous Book for Boys Essential Electronics
Toy Review:Get dangerous with science! Based on the bestselling children's book The Dangerous Book for Boys, this kit presents electronics every kid should know through fun, engaging, and impressive experiments and activities. Learn about electric current and electrons, conduct hair-raising experiments with static electricity, and read a brief history of the research and discoveries associated with electricity and electronics. There are 30 stimulating experiments and activities that will have kids building an electromagnet, an electric motor, a voltaic pile, a joy buzzer, and a vibrating bug. The full-color, 32-page manual guides kids through the experiments. Parents and grandparents will appreciate this nostalgic-looking kit, updated for today's kids. It offers a great opportunity for parent-son bonding and at the same time fosters natural creativity. Of course, the word "dangerous" is meant lightheartedly, as is the original book. The emphasis is on classic, kid-powered fun that may be nostalgic for older people but is relatively new and empowering for kids. We see this as a nice complement to other types of play, but parent direction and influence will most likely help get and keep kids engaged. Manufacturer: Brand: Age Recommendation: MSRP: Intro Year: |
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