KitBooks are great!Is there a smart child in your life? How would you like to be his/her
hero this Christmas season?

Smart kids deserve smart products.

The Electric Circuits KitBook is the latest in hands-on learning. Parents tell us their kids enjoy working with their KitBooks for hours on end. One mom e-mailed recently to say her son hadn't watched a bit of TV since getting his KitBook.

Kids love to learn. And they love to make things work with their own hands. You can help them do both with the Electric Circuits KitBook.

The KitBook combines science lessons with safe science kit materials in a single, simple, effective, mess-free package.

There are a lot of toy electricity kits on the market today. If you want your children to play and walk away, then get them a toy kit. But if you want them to play and learn and grow and have fun, then get them a KitBook.

Why KitBooks? Because KitBooks:
Are proven effective, a study by the University of Tennessee showed a 32% improvement in learning over "traditional" teaching/learning methods.
Are a 2008 Parents' Choice Silver Honor Award winner.
Are a 2008 Association of Educational Publishers Distinguished Achievement Award winner.
Are safe for children ages 7 and up.

• Are totally self-contained—the lessons and all the lesson materials are included (even the batteries are included!). There are no extra parts to buy and no assembly required.
• Are sized for easy storage and travel.
• Are designed to enable self-paced learning.
• Are rugged—hand them down to younger siblings.
• Are value priced—science kit and science book for less than the cost of a textbook.
• Are maintenance free—designed and tested for maximum usefulness.
Are printed and assembled in the US.
• Make learning fun!

  

“It was really fun. And better than

the science books.”

                  - 4th Grade student

 

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Did You Know?

Ben Franklin was so successful in business he had time to devote to scientific study. He conducted his famous kite experiment in 1752.
- Electric Circuits KitBook, page 14

All the colors of the rainbow can be made from the combination of just three colors: red, green, and blue? See it in action on the color wheel.
- Electric Circuits KitBook, page 43

The electric guitar was pioneered in the U.S. in the 1930's by musician and inventor Les Paul. The sound from the vibrating strings is picked up by electromagnets mounted under the strings.
- Electric Circuits KitBook, page 55

When an electric motor is turned backwards it becomes a generator.
- Electric Circuits KitBook, page 25

Materials that are good conductors of electricity are generally also good conductors of heat.
- Electric Circuits KitBook, page 29

 

Electric eels are not eels. They're members of the electric fish family. They're native to South America and are capable of emitting a discharge of up to 600V... enough to stun a horse!
- Electric Circuits KitBook, page 44

 

 

"I have never let my schooling interfere with my education."  - Mark Twain (1835 - 1910) U.S. Writer and Humorist

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