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DIY Easy Ferris Wheel Science Kit

Rs.1,700.00

Unleash the excitement of science and creativity with the DIY Easy Ferris Wheel Science Kit, a fun and educational project where kids and hobbyists can build their own working Ferris wheel! Bring the magic of amusement parks to life by constructing a miniature Ferris wheel that spins and rotates like the real thing.

Key Features

  • DIY Ferris Wheel: Build your own three-dimensional working Ferris wheel with moving parts, creating a fun and interactive model.
  • Science Meets Creativity: Learn about mechanics and motion while assembling your Ferris wheel, making science an enjoyable activity.
  • Creative Expression: Personalize your Ferris wheel with stickers and colors, adding your unique touch to this fun project.
  • All-In-One Kit: Includes all the parts you need, such as base plates, plastic pieces, motor, and easy-to-follow instructions.
  • Simple Assembly: Designed for easy assembly with pre-cut pieces—no special tools or skills required.
  • Educational Value: Develops STEM skills, teaching basic engineering, physics, and problem-solving through hands-on learning.

Development Benefits: This kit enhances cognitive development and fine motor skills. Children will improve their understanding of engineering and physics concepts while exercising their creativity and patience. It also fosters concentration and teamwork, offering a rewarding and educational experience.

Safety Information: Contains small parts; not suitable for children under 3 years. Made from non-toxic materials that adhere to international safety standards.

Specifications

  • Age: 8 years+
  • Material: High-quality plastic and metal
  • Includes: Pre-cut pieces, motor, battery box, stickers, screws, and instructions
  • Design: Functional Ferris wheel with customizable options
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