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Pros & Cons
Pros
Great toy for science curriculum in homeschool. It keeps his attention. It prompted him to try some related but different experiments on his own.
He loves science, and really has only played with the magnets on the refridgerator. He enjoys laying his head on the floor and watching the magnets stick to each other. My girls are fascinated with magnets.
Comes with several laminated cards that direct you in ways to use the set. The pieces that are particular favorites are the giant ball magnets and the craft foam (included) to create a compass.
This set is so much fun! Definitely recommend this set. The quality is good and the direction easy to follow.
Cons
A few weak magnets with a little instruction book. The magnet force of the peaces is very weak in this product.
Highlights
Quality
I put this box out on the table with the intent of doing a morning activity with my kids with these
The cards that go with the magnets are awesome
We have had a blast doing the experiments or just playing with the magnets
Competitiveness
I gave them both a box of paperclips because they werent included
I always give them giftable science toys
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- This product had a total of 539 reviews as of our last analysis date on Aug 8 2022.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
It is a good set for students and children older than 6 to work with but due to the small magnet parts i would still supervise at all times
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Overall pretty good magnet set for young school age children
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Would be a great classroom item
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Compass experiment wouldnt work because the foam wasnt buoyant enough to float the magnet
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