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Space Science Craft Kit Gift 6-in-1 | – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :
Space Science Craft Kit Gift 6-in-1 | Arts Crafts Space Toy for Kids Ages 6-8 | Gifts for Boys and Girls Aged 6,7,8,9,10 Year Olds | Solar System Toys for Kids
11.93 x 8.58 x 1.65 inches
Manufacturer recommended age
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
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✪ DO YOU HAVE A SPACE CRAZY KID? Then look no further as he/she will love this astronomy gift for kids. This Space box includes 6 activities – Make your own beautiful Solar System Mobile, Learn about the constellations by making a streamer, Make a magical kaleidoscope and see patterns in it, Learn how a rocket works by doing a simple science experiment, and Use Oreo cookies to lick off the cream and understand the different phases that the moon goes through during the month. (Only Recipe)
✪ A PERFECT GIFT – Science, Art and Craft, and a board game — This outerspace gift for kids has it all! Gift your child hours of happiness with stem space toys
✪ YOUR CHILD DESERVES THE BEST – This stem toy is designed by world renowned educational and learning experts
✪ IDEAL STEM TOY – This space crafts for kids encourages children to use their imagination, learn practical skills and build confidence
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Questions & Answers – Space Science Craft Kit Gift 6-in-1 | :
➕ What is the price of Space Science Craft Kit Gift 6-in-1 | in Saudi Arabia ?
The price of Space Science Craft Kit Gift 6-in-1 | in-store is 90 SAR VAT.
➕ When Space Science Craft Kit Gift 6-in-1 | was released ?
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➕ What is the price of Space Science Craft Kit Gift 6-in-1 | cheap used ?
The price of Space Science Craft Kit Gift 6-in-1 | used is 60 SAR VAT.
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Special specifications :
✪ DO YOU HAVE A SPACE CRAZY KID? Then look no further as he/she will love this astronomy gift for kids. This Space box includes 6 activities – Make your own beautiful Solar System Mobile, Learn about the constellations by making a streamer, Make a magical kaleidoscope and see patterns in it, Learn how a rocket works by doing a simple science experiment, and Use Oreo cookies to lick off the cream and understand the different phases that the moon goes through during the month. (Only Recipe)
➕ Is it interesting to buy this product ?
The best people who can answer you are customers who have already bought and tested
this product (
See Customer Reviews). This product is rated 4.6 / 5
on Amazon.
➕ Where to buy Space Science Craft Kit Gift 6-in-1 | in Saudi Arabia ?
Mall, Supermarkets, Amazon, Specialized stores, ….
Technical specifications – Space Science Craft Kit Gift 6-in-1 | :
11.93 x 8.58 x 1.65 inches
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I. F (verified owner) –
The rocket was an absolute joke – Gift for my niece who is into space. The rocket project was an absolute joke, flimsy & leaked so the chemical reaction could never take place.
Z. L (verified owner) –
Great for the active builder in your life – We bought this for our 8 year old. He loves that there are multiple experiments and things to do in the box. We love that the experiments are separated and in their own bag. As a parent of a disorganized child I would suggest you open it up 1st and place the instructions in with the individual experiments. Most of the instruction cards will fit in the bag themselves and it keeps the kids right in track for an easy experiment. You will need OREO cookies for one of the experiments that is not included.
G. P (verified owner) –
Fun, but… – I wish the would have had an actual activity for the different moons
J. H (verified owner) –
Age Appro – Youngster loved it.
I. F (verified owner) –
The rocket was an absolute joke – Gift for my niece who is into space. The rocket project was an absolute joke, flimsy & leaked so the chemical reaction could never take place.
J. H (verified owner) –
Age Appro – Youngster loved it.
A. G (verified owner) –
Some inaccuracies, slight design flaw – So, we’ve only gone through 4 of the activities, but I’m not too impressed. For starters, there’s a few inaccuracies with the game facts (how many moons certain planets have or how long it takes for them to orbit the sun for example.) Then, for the mobile it includes Pluto in the lineup even writing a cute little quip about how chilly it is, but in the game they actually point out that it is in fact only a dwarf planet, so I’m not sure what happened there. The kaleidoscope is a joke. I don’t know what I expected, but, a piece of tissue paper and cellophane taped to some mirrors just wasn’t it. The confetti provided doesn’t stay on the end, a design flaw they could have fixed by including another sheet of cellophane and having you trap the confetti in between the tissue and plastic…but, nope…just loose a** stars in a tube and when you look in it, you hardly catch a glimpse of anything. My kids had fun for about 45 minutes, mostly from the board game, which is pretty basic, and again, slightly inaccurate. Neither of them got any enjoyment from stringing the constellations. I’m sure they’ll like the oreo moon crap, because what kid wouldn’t want to eat cookies, and they’ll probably get a kick put of the rocket too but TBH both are things I coulda pulled up from Google/pinterest/youtube etc. I do not recommend.
A. G (verified owner) –
Some inaccuracies, slight design flaw – So, we’ve only gone through 4 of the activities, but I’m not too impressed. For starters, there’s a few inaccuracies with the game facts (how many moons certain planets have or how long it takes for them to orbit the sun for example.) Then, for the mobile it includes Pluto in the lineup even writing a cute little quip about how chilly it is, but in the game they actually point out that it is in fact only a dwarf planet, so I’m not sure what happened there. The kaleidoscope is a joke. I don’t know what I expected, but, a piece of tissue paper and cellophane taped to some mirrors just wasn’t it. The confetti provided doesn’t stay on the end, a design flaw they could have fixed by including another sheet of cellophane and having you trap the confetti in between the tissue and plastic…but, nope…just loose a** stars in a tube and when you look in it, you hardly catch a glimpse of anything. My kids had fun for about 45 minutes, mostly from the board game, which is pretty basic, and again, slightly inaccurate. Neither of them got any enjoyment from stringing the constellations. I’m sure they’ll like the oreo moon crap, because what kid wouldn’t want to eat cookies, and they’ll probably get a kick put of the rocket too but TBH both are things I coulda pulled up from Google/pinterest/youtube etc. I do not recommend.
C. E (verified owner) –
Great activities with my grandson – Bought this item to use with my 5 year old grandson after I took him to Kennedy Space Center. He loved the activities and insisted on taking the final projects home with him. As a retired high school math teacher, I found the activities engaging to do with him and the directions easy to follow.
H. E (verified owner) –
Loved It – My 5 year old has been interested in ALL things Solar System related and so when we received the box and opened it up, my child was very excited to work on all of the projects. There are 6 projects in the box. Right away, we did the Rocket Project and the Solar System Mobile Project. The projects are paper/ cardboard projects but is fine for young children. I would recommend this for any child ages 4 to 10.
G. P (verified owner) –
Fun, but… – I wish the would have had an actual activity for the different moons
P. H (verified owner) –
fun kit – my kids love science kits and space so we figured why not. this is a good little kit. i gave it 4 stars instead of 5 since some of the activities it includes are a bit on the small side. the rocket ship isn’t really easy to use, the rocket gets wet and you can’t really do that project again.
C. E (verified owner) –
Great activities with my grandson – Bought this item to use with my 5 year old grandson after I took him to Kennedy Space Center. He loved the activities and insisted on taking the final projects home with him. As a retired high school math teacher, I found the activities engaging to do with him and the directions easy to follow.
H. E (verified owner) –
Loved It – My 5 year old has been interested in ALL things Solar System related and so when we received the box and opened it up, my child was very excited to work on all of the projects. There are 6 projects in the box. Right away, we did the Rocket Project and the Solar System Mobile Project. The projects are paper/ cardboard projects but is fine for young children. I would recommend this for any child ages 4 to 10.
Z. L (verified owner) –
Great for the active builder in your life – We bought this for our 8 year old. He loves that there are multiple experiments and things to do in the box. We love that the experiments are separated and in their own bag. As a parent of a disorganized child I would suggest you open it up 1st and place the instructions in with the individual experiments. Most of the instruction cards will fit in the bag themselves and it keeps the kids right in track for an easy experiment. You will need OREO cookies for one of the experiments that is not included.
P. H (verified owner) –
fun kit – my kids love science kits and space so we figured why not. this is a good little kit. i gave it 4 stars instead of 5 since some of the activities it includes are a bit on the small side. the rocket ship isn’t really easy to use, the rocket gets wet and you can’t really do that project again.