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A selection of toys that either demonstrate a scientific principle or would be helpful in an area of the science curriculum. Set of 24 items. Items may vary slightly from those pictured.
Cambridge Brainbox Cars and Boats Electronics kit. More than 50 experiments. With this kit you can build an electric powered car or boat. Covers Year 6 Design and Technology, unit 6D, 'Controllable Vehicles', together with basic electric circuits. Suitable for 8-12 years.
Box approx 46 x 33 x 4cm.
Cambridge Brainbox Primary Plus Electronics kit. More than 500 experiments. With this kit you can make a radio, build a flying fan, produce police and ambulance sirens and make a rain detector. Supports Key Stage 3 of the science curriculum. Suitable for 8-13 years. Box approx 42 x 28 x 5cm.
Cambridge Brainbox Sensors and Alarms Electronics kit. Dozens of experiments including alarms, touch and light sensors, movement and rain sensors. Also sensors for lights and magnets. Supports National Curriculum Design and Technology at Key Stage 2 and 3. Suitable for 8-14 years. Box approx 27 x 21 x 4cm.
Cambridge Brainbox Primary 2 Electronics kit. More than 100 experiments. With this kit you can build electronic sirens, design electric circuits and make electric motors. Supports Key Stage 1 and 2 of the science curriculum. Suitable for 8-12 years. Box approx 42 x 29 x 5cm.
Cambridge Brainbox Tank Metal Construction kit. Electrically powered tank that can be converted into an amphibious troop carrier. More than 150 parts. Includes spanner and screwdriver. Box approx 43 x 33 x 5cm
Cambridge Brainbox Walking Robot Plastic Construction kit. The Walking Robot shows how rotary motion is converted into linear motion by the use of cams and linkages. The kit can be used for Design and Technology at Key Stage 2, Unit 5C: Moving Toys.
The gearbox has variable ratios allowing experiments to be conducted to find out the best ratio for a natural walking speed. Box approx 21 x 15 x 6cm.
Cambridge Brainbox Solar Racer Plastic Construction kit. The Solar racer introduces the concept of using solar energy. A 60watt light bulb can also be used. The brighter the light, the faster the Solar Racer goes. The gearbox has variable ratios enabling students to experiment in finding the most suitable ratio to give the best speed to light ratio. Box approx 20 x 13 x 4cm.