🚀 Ignite Your Child's Cosmic Curiosity!
The Science CanSolar System for Kids is an interactive astronomy model kit that allows children aged 3-7 to explore the solar system through projection and engaging educational content. Featuring 8 planets, bilingual audio, and a projector night light, this STEM toy combines fun and learning, making it an essential addition to any young explorer's collection.
Supported Battery Types | Alkaline |
Theme | Space |
Item Dimensions | 9.6 x 4.33 x 12.04 inches |
**7
great learning. mainly used at night
my daughters new bedtime nightlight. she loves the planets cannot sleep without this projecter, also helping her learn there is more in space than planets.
P**E
Good purchase
My child loves this. It’s great for learning and can be use as a night light.
M**S
Great little toy, english voice recording needs work.
This was a reward for some sight words for my 6 year old. He is crazy about the solar system and this simple toy made his day. The biggest issue I have and the reason for the negative star is the mans voice for english that is recording has an accent. For children that are working on learning English I don't think listening to this recording is a good teaching tool for them. At least the spanish speaking one sounds spanish, but since I cant speak it I have no idea if it's correct. The size is perfect, he can put it on his cub storage and it was very easy to put together for my 6 year old. Overall it's a very cute toy.
M**A
Es functional para los estudiantes de primaria.
Espectacular, mi hijo gano el primer lugar del proyecto!!
G**R
Updated review
Purchased for Christmas during October Amazon Days. Opened by 4 year old on Christmas who was excited. The projector doesn't work since the probes do not.maibtain contact witht the base. Of course now outside of return window. Starting to think that's why Amazon has October sales. Contacted seller who said they would replace and send me a tracking number as soon as it shipped. And then 2 weeks of silence.Update: seller finally sent promised replacement. The projector works but display is dim. The voice used for this sounds like an disgruntled high school science teacher in a hurry for it to be 3PM
A**T
Engaging the Mind
Easy to put together, fun to identify the planets and our 6 yr old granddaughter takes it out to study all the time. She loves the light up feature.
B**P
Amazed as to how it holds up after 3 years of regular use
I decided to write this review simply to point out how durable this toy after owning it after almost 3 years of continuous use. At the time of purchase, my 5 yo boy was obsessed with the solar system and this quickly became a favorite. The interest in the solar system has had its ups and downs but has remained present for the most part and with it, the regular use of this toy. We are amazed mostly at how it has held up given that while my son (who again has used this from age 5y to almost 8yo now) plays with it as it is probably intended, our 3yo daughter has become interested in it too and is much more rough with it and the toy still holds its shape and functions. Two of the longer purple arms have very slight bends on them i.e. Uranus and Neptune; the paint is barely scratched at all, the electronics work fine (although neither of them were ever too interested in that feature). All in all, our personal experience is this has been a very sturdy and durable toy
M**Z
cheap and frustrating
As many reviewers have written the most important feature, the lightbulb inside the 'sun' does not work or project. When first assembling the light worked for a few minutes but the images were too blurry to make out. Then when trying to adjust the slide or focus the image, the light went and never was able to get it to work again.The audio is very poorly done. Facts are very general about each planet. Nothing about distace from sun, length of rotation or specific facts to engage a young learner. Very dissapointed with this product. My grandson was ready to learn lots of facts and develop a better understanding of how our world fits into the solar system. All we are left with is a cheap but colorful model that is not interactive or informative. Do better please.
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