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Electricity and Magnet Combination Kit
Electricity and Magnet Combination Kit

Popular PlaythingsElectricity Kit

From:

R359

Retail: R500
About

Electricity Kit 

Each kit includes a battery power source, connectors and electrical indicators such as light bulbs, speaker and fan. Each kit also comes with an activity booklet which guides you through the creation of simple circuits to completing more complex designs. Once you've mastered these, you can begin creating your own electric circuit!

Electricity & Magnetic Combination Kit

Take a look at our Electricity and Magnetic Combination Kit and explore the relationship between electricity and magnets. Each includes a power source, connectors, a set of magnets, instruction booklet and electric current indicators such as light bulbs, speakers and fans. Assemble the hand-powered generator by attaching the magnets to the hand crank and power your own electric circuit!

Popular Playthings ensures toy safety and quality is of top priority. All toys made are compliant with with the EN71.

Product Features
  • Builder 
  • Construction
  • Educational 
  • Hours of fun 
Product Specifications 

Electricity Kit

  • Age: 8 Years +
  • Item size: 34 x 27 x 5 cm

Electricity & Magnetic Combination Kit

  • Age: 8 Years +
  • Item size: 34 x 27 x 5 cm
Includes

Electricity Kit 

  • 1 x Power source
  • 1 x Set of connectors
  • 1 x Sound source
  • 1 x Speaker
  • 1 x Fan
  • 1 x Switch
  • 1 x Set light bulbs
  • Instruction booklet

Electricity & Magnetic Combination Kit

  • 1 x Power generator parts
  • 1 x Cylindrical magnet
  • 1 x Cylindrical magnet frame
  • 1 x Electromagnet
  • 1 x Battery power source
  • 1 x Electric circuit connector
  • 1 x Sound source
  • 1 x Set light bulbs
  • 1 x Fan
  • 1 x LED light
  • 1 x Set wire connectors
  • 1 x Compass part
  • 1 x Bag with various metal items
  • Instruction booklet
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