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Electric Mazes - Pulse and Science Game

Electric Mazes - Pulse and Science Game

Regular price 11,99€
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Science for all

Show them how, when the two pieces of steel come into contact, the circuit emits a signal and the light bulb lights up and makes a sound, while if you touch the circuit with your hand, the light remains off.

Develops fine motor skills by having to make very precise movements to follow the circuit without touching it. Improves pulse and concentration.

Battery included!

Three levels

If the first maze isn't a challenge for you... Here comes the second one! And the third one! Let's see if you can complete the house. Be careful, it can be complicated and a little frustrating for the little ones!

  • Packaging with less cardboard to reduce its use and the size of the shipment
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