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Smithsonian Perpetual Motion Machine

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Product Description

Ignite your child's curiosity and spark their imagination with the Smithsonian Perpetual Motion Machine, an innovative STEM item that brings the wonders of physics to life in a captivating and hands-on way. Designed for curious minds aged 8 years and up, this kit allows children to build their own "perpetual" motion machine, powered by an invisible magnetic field. As they follow the detailed instructions and assemble the components, they'll not only learn about the properties of physics but also discover the fascinating capabilities of electromagnets. With each twist of a screw and connection of a wire, children will embark on a journey of discovery, exploring the principles of magnetism and motion in a tangible and engaging manner. As they witness their creation come to life, they'll experience the thrill of scientific experimentation and the joy of unlocking the mysteries of the universe. But the learning doesn't stop there. Included with the kit is a vibrant color poster that further enhances their understanding of the concepts at play, providing visual reinforcement and encouraging further exploration. Whether displayed proudly on their bedroom wall or used as a reference during future scientific endeavors, this poster serves as a constant reminder of the wonders they've uncovered. However, should any parts be missing or defective, our dedicated customer service team is just a phone call or email away, ready to aid and ensure that your child's learning experience is seamless and enjoyable. At Smithsonian, we're committed to inspiring the next generation of scientists, engineers, and innovators, and the Perpetual Motion Machine is just the beginning of their incredible journey. So, fuel their curiosity, nurture their passion for discovery, and watch as they embark on an adventure that will shape their understanding of the world and their place within it.