If you're into cool science, you'll be into KitBooks!!! 

Fun Stuff:

Have you ever made a working electric circuit on a page in a book? Well now you can with KitBooks!

KitBooks contain all the instructions and parts you need to complete way cool experiments, PLUS they have a PowerPageTM built right into the book where you actually build the working circuits.

Because they're safe and self-contained, Mom and Dad will love them. They're easy to keep organized because all the parts have a place in the tray. And they're great for home or travel. Take one with you in the car!

The Electric Circuits KitBook includes dozens of cool experiments in nine Activities:

- Turn on lights, spin motors, buzz buzzers.
- Make series and parallel circuits.
- Build a circuit to test insulators and conductors.
- Learn about and use two different kinds of switches.
- Discover the difference bewteen primary and secondary batteries.
- Send Morse Code with a series circuit and
  a buzzer.
- Detect magnetic fields in wires using a
  compass.
- Make an electromagnet with a battery,
  a wire, and a nail. See what you
  can pick up... and what you can't.
- Learn fun facts about electricity!

 

Electromagnet fun! 

 

 

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Q: What do computers do when they get hungry?
A: They byte some chips.

Q: What did Hydrogen and Oxygen say when Gold tried to crash their party?
A: "AU get outta here!"

Q: What do you eat when you're losing a race?
A: Ketchup

Q: Why did the robot eat a light bulb?
A: Because she wanted a light snack. 

Q: Why does my dad call me son?
A: Because I'm so bright!

Gravity isn't just a good idea, it's the law.

 

 


"Only the curious will learn and only the resolute will overcome the obstacles to learning. The quest quotient has always excited me more than the intelligence quotient."
                                                                                   - Edmund S. Wilson (1895-1972), U.S. Author, Literary and Social Critic

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