Snap Circuit Rover
Just snap the pieces together to create a remote control car.
Usually ships out the next day.
Recommend for 8 to 9 years with adult supervision.
This exciting companion to our Snap Circuit kits is sure to get kids “revved” up about electricity. Just snap the pieces together to create a fully-functional, remote controlled car. There is no soldering required here, so children can easily snap the pieces together to create the car, all while learning an exciting lesson about electricity. The full color assembly manual guides you through 20 different projects, and the car even has exciting sound effects. Recommended for children ages 8 and up.
What's included?
- 30 Parts and pieces
- Full-color assembly manual
- Remote control
What does it teach?
The Snap Circuit Rover is a great way to get kids excited about circuits, wiring and the science behind electricity. Not only will they learn these valuable lessons, but once their creation is complete, watch them play with pride in a toy that they built themselves. Voted one of the 100 Best Children’s Toys by Dr. Toy, this Snap Circuit kit is a must-have for learning about electricity.Product FAQ
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Snap Circuit Rover
December 12th, 2008
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Angie Richmond, VA - December 21, 2009
The Snap Circuit Rover is an ingenious toy. You just snap the pieces together (about 30 pieces included plus a remote control) to create a fully-functional, remote controlled car that lights up and makes noise! The kids can easily snap the pieces together to create the car using the full color instructions that guide you through 20 different projects.It's easy enough for the younger children and still fun for older ages too! The Snap Circuit Rover is recommended for ages 8 and up, but Kylie, who is 6, absolutely loved this! She was the first to get it out of the box, and with a little help from Daddy, completed one of the designs in about ten minutes. This science toy might be a toy, but it is extremely educational encouraging your child to learn about circuits and wiring and creating interest in the science behind electricity. It wasn't long before our girls had thrown the instructions aside and were experimenting with their own designs! (The remote control does require a 9V battery that is not inclu |
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