🧲 Unlock the magnetic magic of STEM — don’t let your kid miss out!
This premium Kids Magnets Science Kit features 5 types of rare earth ceramic magnets, a working compass, iron filings, and powder, all designed to provide hands-on STEM learning. Perfect for classroom or home, it encourages exploration of magnetic forces, earth’s magnetism, and physics principles through engaging experiments that boost curiosity and critical thinking.
Item Dimensions | 7.87 x 5.51 x 1.57 inches |
Item Weight | 10.24 ounces |
Size Name | 3.85 inches |
Theme | Physics |
K**R
Amazing to good
It’s so fun to play with and I love how well they stay together
M**Z
Great for kids and adults!
I'm a crafter and clumsy, I shake; I bought these because I kept dropping beads/metal wires/claps and had trouble finding/picking up. The magnets work great, easy to store, good variety. Will work for many projects; great price!
J**T
Ok for small kids
The magnets are surprisingly weak for the amount of effort put into styling/packaging. But little kids can learn a little bit from them. Way more powerful magnets available on Amazon for older kids.
M**H
Science joy
Bought this kit to teach my grandkids about magnets.. they absolutely loved it. Spent the whole day playing with the different magnets and making up ways to use them ( even made a fishing game with it). The product was of great quality solid pieces and a great value for the money. This is an absolute must for young creative minds.
A**K
Junk
Simply junk does not work
R**L
Great for students
We purchased this for our student to complete a few science experiments. It was as described and met expectations.
A**.
Cheap but cheap
These magnets were not as strong in magnetic force as I was hoping. One of the sticks got dropped soon after the box was opened. It broke in two.
O**Y
Decent Starter Kit
I bought two of these for neighbor kids. Just enough to get them playing and thinking. Since I gave them as gifts to the kids, I removed the packet of magnetic powder and gave them to mom. That can be messy. FYI, Einstein was a toy compass as a young boy, and his fascination with it led him to go into the field of physics.
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