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So cool! Build 300 circuit configurations by snapping the pieces into place. Sparks curiosity in any kid who enjoys logical thinking and puzzles.
<p><strong>Toy Description</strong></p> <p>Kit contains over 60 pieces, including snap wires, a slide switch, a microphone, capacitors, a fan propeller, a resistor, a buzzer and other pieces, an assembly pegboard, and 74 page illustrated instruction manual.</p> <p>Each electronic part has been attached to thick plastic to make the snap piece. Each snap piece has two metal snaps on the ends, like the ones you might find on some clothing. Each piece can then be snapped onto the pegboard or connected to one another to complete the circuit. &nbsp;Get it? SNAP Circuits? Because they use snaps&hellip;.</p> <p>Each piece is numbered so it&rsquo;s easy to know exactly which pieces are needed to go where on every configuration.</p> <p>Requires 4 AA Batteries which are not included.</p> <p><a href="http://www.elenco.com/admin_data/pdffiles/SC-300_REV-H.pdf" linktype="3" target="_blank">The instruction manual can be seen here</a>, in case your copy gets lost or damaged. &nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Play</strong></p> <p>Follow the instructions to build 300 different circuit configurations. About half of the projects are quite different from each other, with the other 150 needing just little adjustments that change how the circuit works. This does not take away from the educational value of the toy. Learning the impact that moving just one piece has on the whole teaches a great deal about what that particular circuit needs to function.</p> <p><strong>Observations</strong></p> <p>We agree with the recommended age of 8 and up. Getting all the configurations to work challenges a child&rsquo;s patience, attention to detailed instructions, hand-eye coordination, and ability to troubleshoot and think critically through problems. Many kids under 8 may find this set too challenging in these areas, so we would recommend the Snap Circuits Jr for younger kids. It&rsquo;s got a very similar premise, but with less parts and less complicated experiments.</p> <p>While we&rsquo;ve received a fair number of users saying this kit is good for high school students and early teens, we want to point out that Elenco does make sets more advanced than the 300. We briefly describe these in the Parts and Pieces section, below.</p> <p>At 74 full-color pages, the instruction booklet is everything a kid needs to build the 300 included experiments, as well as learn some basic knowledge on what makes a circuit function or fail. With that said, this kit is intended to teach kids by having them go through the motions of actually building the circuits. It&rsquo;s not a textbook, and can&rsquo;t match that level of explanation.</p> <p>However, if the child wants to really understand more about why a circuit failed or succeeded, the manufacturer produces a fantastic <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Student-Electronic-Circuits-Electricity-Electronics/dp/B005JJ9VK2/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;linkCode=ll1&amp;tag=toti08-20&amp;linkId=0773541853523ee1bcf148aaef348252" linktype="3" target="_blank">137 full-color page Student Guide</a> that explains the science behind the experiments. This guide is an additional fee, and it&rsquo;s certainly not required for enjoying this kit. It does add another level of understanding, though, so it might be a consideration for those who want to know the why and not just the how. In short, the Student Guide transforms this toy into a much more educational set.</p> <p>Older sets, created prior to 2003, had the potential for batteries to short circuit and overheat if a child accidentally connected them incorrectly. Changes were made, though, so models made after 2003 have been fixed with measures to stop batteries from shorting that badly. Is it still possible to overheat a battery? Of course. It just now shouldn&rsquo;t happen easily, even when mistakes are made.</p> <p><strong>Care</strong></p> <ul> <li>Wipe down individual pieces with a damp cloth and allow to fully dry</li> </ul> <p><strong>Parts and Pieces</strong></p> <p>4 AA Batteries are required. All other parts needed to complete the 300 experiments are included in the kit.</p> <p>Other available kits are targeted for different age groups.&nbsp; We found the <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Snap-Circuits-SC-100-Electronics-Discovery/dp/B00008BFZH/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1466441026&amp;sr=8-1&amp;keywords=snap+circuits+jr&amp;linkCode=ll1&amp;tag=toti08-20&amp;linkId=58db3687282a61e8f93bba91e0ad5f85" linktype="3" target="_blank">Snap Circuits Jr</a> to be a good starter set for children in the 5 to 8 year range.</p> <p>For teens who want to know more about circuits, the <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Snap-Circuits-SC-500-Electronics-Discovery/dp/B00008W73Z/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1466434578&amp;sr=8-9&amp;keywords=snap+circuits&amp;linkCode=ll1&amp;tag=toti08-20&amp;linkId=cd3c6214b63a8147b590848aebdd9753" linktype="3" target="_blank">Snap Circuits Pro has 500</a> configurations to complete.</p> <p>If electronics is more than just a passing entertainment, the <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Circuits-SC-750-Electronics-Discovery-Standard/dp/B0002AHQWS/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1466434578&amp;sr=8-6&amp;keywords=snap+circuits&amp;linkCode=ll1&amp;tag=toti08-20&amp;linkId=1a037dc34605cae13f0df79d378e9204" linktype="3" target="_blank">Extreme kit comes with 750 experiments</a> and is meant for older teens who really want to be challenged.</p> <p>Elenco also makes a <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Snap-Circuits-SC-750R-Electronics-Training/dp/B000IXMP6Q/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1466434578&amp;sr=8-14&amp;keywords=snap+circuits&amp;linkCode=ll1&amp;tag=toti08-20&amp;linkId=af6c1de3d9003a8e1cb6365cf17c26de" linktype="3" target="_blank">Student Electronics Training Program</a> which has all the same parts found in the Extreme Kit, but includes the Student Guide, the Teacher&rsquo;s Guide, and a very nice carrying case that stores all the pieces.</p> <p>The <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Student-Electronic-Circuits-Electricity-Electronics/dp/B005JJ9VK2/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;linkCode=ll1&amp;tag=toti08-20&amp;linkId=0773541853523ee1bcf148aaef348252" linktype="3" target="_blank">Student Guide</a> can be purchased separately as an addition to any of the sets. <a href="http://www.elenco.com/admin_data/pdffiles/ONLINE_SAMPLE_SC-300R_500R_750R.pdf" linktype="3" target="_blank">Here&#39;s a sample of it</a>, courtesy of Elenco.</p> <p><strong>Concerns</strong></p> <p>This kit is well made and careful attention to safety is clearly present. However, we still recommend having an adult read through the safety warnings along with children to ensure that everybody is on the same page as to what actions may be potentially dangerous.&nbsp;</p>
Snap Circuits 300: Electronics Discovery Kit
Date published: 2016-06-20
9.50 / 10 stars

Snap Circuits 300: Electronics Discovery Kit

by Elenco
current stage2016-06-20

We’re really impressed with this one. Even without any real knowledge of electronics, kids can dive right in and start building simple circuits. With lights and buzzers, these basic configurations increase in difficulty, challenging kids as they go along while also rewarding them with a sense of completion and confidence.

Soldered onto thick plastic slabs, each wired piece is durable and easy for even small hands to maneuver. Just snap each piece onto the pegboard or onto other pieces. If the circuit doesn’t work, just pop the pieces back off to troubleshoot.  Satisfying the need to physically manipulate the world around them, this toy was created with the idea that learning is improved when performing a skill instead of just being told about it.

  • Snap Circuits 300: Electronics Discovery Kit
  • Snap Circuits 300: Electronics Discovery Kit
  • Snap Circuits 300: Electronics Discovery Kit
  • Snap Circuits 300: Electronics Discovery Kit
  • Snap Circuits 300: Electronics Discovery Kit
Snap Circuits 300: Electronics Discovery Kit
Overall9.50
This measure how often, for how long, and how many different ages will play with this toy. A great toy will be loved for years, and is still wanted as the child grows.
Replay
  • 8.00
 
This measures the quality of the materials and production processes used.
Quality
  • 9.00
 
This scores how well a toy encourages critical thinking, pattern recognition, and memory improvement.
Cognitive
  • 8.50
 
Including both gross and fine motor skills, this measure how much this toy engages and challenges physical mobility, body awareness, and coordination.
Motor
  • 7.00
 
This measures how likely a toy is to spark social play between children or how well it teaches socially healthy behavior.
Social
  • 7.00
 

Product Specs

Age 8+
Made in China
Recalls No
Batteries 4 AA Batteries
Materials Plastic, Electronic components
Choking Hazard Includes small parts
Date Reviewed 06/20/2016

Where to Buy

Amazon $45.99
Pros
  • Challenges ability to focus, follow instructions, and problem solve
  • Stimulates critical and sequential thinking
  • Engages hand-eye coordination
Cons
  • The storage box isn’t perfect, but that’s a minor issue
Detailed Review

Toy Description

Kit contains over 60 pieces, including snap wires, a slide switch, a microphone, capacitors, a fan propeller, a resistor, a buzzer and other pieces, an assembly pegboard, and 74 page illustrated instruction manual.

Each electronic part has been attached to thick plastic to make the snap piece. Each snap piece has two metal snaps on the ends, like the ones you might find on some clothing. Each piece can then be snapped onto the pegboard or connected to one another to complete the circuit.  Get it? SNAP Circuits? Because they use snaps….

Each piece is numbered so it’s easy to know exactly which pieces are needed to go where on every configuration.

Requires 4 AA Batteries which are not included.

The instruction manual can be seen here, in case your copy gets lost or damaged.  

Play

Follow the instructions to build 300 different circuit configurations. About half of the projects are quite different from each other, with the other 150 needing just little adjustments that change how the circuit works. This does not take away from the educational value of the toy. Learning the impact that moving just one piece has on the whole teaches a great deal about what that particular circuit needs to function.

Observations

We agree with the recommended age of 8 and up. Getting all the configurations to work challenges a child’s patience, attention to detailed instructions, hand-eye coordination, and ability to troubleshoot and think critically through problems. Many kids under 8 may find this set too challenging in these areas, so we would recommend the Snap Circuits Jr for younger kids. It’s got a very similar premise, but with less parts and less complicated experiments.

While we’ve received a fair number of users saying this kit is good for high school students and early teens, we want to point out that Elenco does make sets more advanced than the 300. We briefly describe these in the Parts and Pieces section, below.

At 74 full-color pages, the instruction booklet is everything a kid needs to build the 300 included experiments, as well as learn some basic knowledge on what makes a circuit function or fail. With that said, this kit is intended to teach kids by having them go through the motions of actually building the circuits. It’s not a textbook, and can’t match that level of explanation.

However, if the child wants to really understand more about why a circuit failed or succeeded, the manufacturer produces a fantastic 137 full-color page Student Guide that explains the science behind the experiments. This guide is an additional fee, and it’s certainly not required for enjoying this kit. It does add another level of understanding, though, so it might be a consideration for those who want to know the why and not just the how. In short, the Student Guide transforms this toy into a much more educational set.

Older sets, created prior to 2003, had the potential for batteries to short circuit and overheat if a child accidentally connected them incorrectly. Changes were made, though, so models made after 2003 have been fixed with measures to stop batteries from shorting that badly. Is it still possible to overheat a battery? Of course. It just now shouldn’t happen easily, even when mistakes are made.

Care

  • Wipe down individual pieces with a damp cloth and allow to fully dry

Parts and Pieces

4 AA Batteries are required. All other parts needed to complete the 300 experiments are included in the kit.

Other available kits are targeted for different age groups.  We found the Snap Circuits Jr to be a good starter set for children in the 5 to 8 year range.

For teens who want to know more about circuits, the Snap Circuits Pro has 500 configurations to complete.

If electronics is more than just a passing entertainment, the Extreme kit comes with 750 experiments and is meant for older teens who really want to be challenged.

Elenco also makes a Student Electronics Training Program which has all the same parts found in the Extreme Kit, but includes the Student Guide, the Teacher’s Guide, and a very nice carrying case that stores all the pieces.

The Student Guide can be purchased separately as an addition to any of the sets. Here's a sample of it, courtesy of Elenco.

Concerns

This kit is well made and careful attention to safety is clearly present. However, we still recommend having an adult read through the safety warnings along with children to ensure that everybody is on the same page as to what actions may be potentially dangerous. 

Manufacturer's Description

Snap Circuits® makes learning electronics easy and fun! Just follow the colorful pictures in our manual and build exciting projects such as AM radios; burglar alarms; doorbells and much more! You can even play electronic games with your friends. All parts are mounted on plastic modules and snap together with ease. Enjoy hours of educational fun while learning about electronics. No tools required. Includes Projects 1-305 manuals. (includes all of the SC100 projects and 200 new ones!)

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