@thekraftypug

Thank you for posting this. Great resource1

@NikkiCro

We (6 year old and 3 year old) did all three along with you and had so much fun! Thank you 😊

@kdonalds5476

Hi, I was considering the Beginner kit for my 6 yo Grandson.  He is very smart and loves to know how things work.  Do you think the beginner kit would be a good choice for a motivated 6 yo? And would it be best to sit with them to help them work through it or let them go through the beginner kit alone?  I am so glad previous poster asked you that question, because I had wondered as well. And you answered it perfectly for my concerns.  Thank you.

@slfe-u59

These are fun and good for the top 25%. I wish there were more explicit instructions included with the kits. What to look for, how it works, etc. for kids. 75% of my students who have made multiple Snaptricity circuits still don't understand how to make a basic paper circuit using copper tape, button batteries, and LEDs. There is a missing component for them. Suggestions? We've been practising with painter's tape (copper tape), bottle lids (batteries), and paper clips (LEDs) before we try paper circuits again.

@raccoon874

These project kits are great for kids that have capacity to think, and want to explore - not great for the dummies, but we always need door greeters.