Welcome to the 2019 Howl-O-Ween Hop hosted by The Mommy Island and The Kids Did It. This giveaway begins at 12:00 pm on Tuesday, October 8, 2019, and ends on Tuesday, October 22, 2019, at 11:59 pm (ET). Please make sure to visit all the blogs in the hop for even more chances to win a prize.
Enter below to win The Electric Motors Catalyst from Tinkering Labs!
The Electric Motors Catalyst makes it easy for parents and teachers to provide kids with super-fun open-ended learning and Tinkering. Kids can build a countless number of projects that utilize the power of electric motors. To help them get started, the Catalyst comes with a set of Challenge Cards. Challenges include:
- Build a machine that draws curvy lines
- Make a machine that can scramble an egg
- Build a vehicle with a suspension system
- And more…
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ReplyDeleteWe've been working on STEM with our Girl Scout troop. I love that this project is simple enough that parents with no electrical background can complete this with their kids.
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I have wanted to share one of these with my son since I found out about them a couple years ago. This goes with his personality so much. He loves seeing things work like this.
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ReplyDeleteNot only for kids, but interesting even for me. :)
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