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Revision as of 20:51, 29 August 2013
Snap Circuits is a line of electronic kits manufactured by Elenco Electronics and aimed at children eight years and older.[1] The kits come in a variety of sizes, offering a range of building experience for the user, and may include motors, lamps and speakers. The kits consist of a breadboard with prewired interconnections, into which the various components can be snapped to easily create a working circuit.
Snap Circuits have been praised[1][2] for exposing young children to elementary engineering concepts.
References
- ^ a b Wright, Anne Margaret (n.d.). "Electronic Snap Circuits". The Old Schoolhouse Magazine. Retrieved 29 August 2013.
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Christy (25 November 2012). "Snap Circuits review". Quirky Tech. Retrieved 29 August 2013·.
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