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3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Kids loved it! Jan 21, 2011
By dbaks I teach a small group of home schoolers aged 5-8 based on these kits and this kit was great! I loved hearing the "WOW's" from kids when we did some of these experiments (especially solar beads). I used 4 kits for 12 kids and they were able to share with few extras being purchased (from the grocery store). I combined it with the "Soaring Into Flight" kit for the semester. We did trivia on the last day and I was amazed at what their little minds absorbed!
The planets didn't stick to the play dough as well as expected, but we easily fixed that with toothpicks. Use very little water to paint the planets and glue your mobile if you want it to stay on the wires. This kit is very much worth the money even with these little bumps.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Magic School Bus Fun! Mar 07, 2011
By Book Loving Mom Awesome toy, but the clay that came in it was already dried out. So we are purchasing extra. Other than that, its great :)
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Fun but flimsy Jan 15, 2011
By dianna queheillalt My 6-year old enjoyed the projects; however, the kit is pretty flimsy. The projects will last a week if we are lucky.
A bit disappointing.
Not all that great Jan 29, 2012
By Laura Stcyr I had high hopes considering the name, but it fell short. It makes for a decent jumping off point, but the constellation project was a complete fail that served only to frustrate and there is a real lack of information and instruction overall. I wont be buying this name again.
Just okay Dec 29, 2011
By J. Zeidenfeld I was disappointed by the quality of this product. The first thing my son and I attempted to do was construct the solar system, but the paint was difficult to use on the styrofoam and the wire was hard to attach to the project. We tried another experiment with a flashlight and then something with identifying stars, which was nearly impossible. These were educational, but not enticing enough to keep his interest for more than a couple of hours. He gave it another attempt when he tried to assemble a telescope that did not want to cooperate. Nobody in our family was able to figure out the little cardboard telescope, there goes my husband's engineering career.
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