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🌍 Explore the Solar System with 4M 3427 Solar System Planetarium Review

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Description of 🌍 Explore the Solar System with 4M 3427 Solar System Planetarium

The Solar System Planetarium set teaches children about the wonders of the solar system. Just assemble, paint and learn. This set includes planets, stencils, squeeze glow paint pen, rods, string, a fact filled wall chart and 10 sets of Kidz Quiz questions. Complete assembly instructions included. No batteries require. Recommended for ages 8 years and up. Challenge your child's imagination with 4M toys and kits. 4M educational toys cover a wide range of educational subjects and include science kits, arts and crafts kits, robotics kits, and more. 4M offers a wide range of toys and kits to let you build a clock, crochet a placemat, or turn your room into a planetarium all in the name of making learning fun. Art meets science with Kidz Labs solar system models. Assemble, paint and learn. Kit includes planets, stencils, squeeze glow paint pen, rods, string, a fact filled wall chart and 10 sets of Kidz Quiz questions. Instructions included. No batteries required. Turn the kids onto the notion of leaving a smaller carbon footprint. 8 Planets Pluto not included.

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

Well, DIY workouts for 7-year-olds.

Small but fine if you don't have room for a large permanent one. My daughter is 7 years old and she really enjoyed painting and assembling this. The halves of the plastic ball need to be fitted together, which I think was the hardest part for her. If we had to do it all over again, I'd make sure each of my holders rips out one planet at a time. The reason for this is that some planets are the same size and the markings are just a very small mark printed into the shape. So all I had to do was…

Pros
  • Dope πŸ”₯
Cons
  • Expensive

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Small, small, did I mention small?

I am surprised that so many people in these reviews have not mentioned a major disadvantage of this kit. he is tiny. As perhaps intended for small gnomes. The Zoolander Center for children who can't read well is tiny. I bought this for my son because he was interested in planets at school. He had a project that required him to create his "own" new solar system and create a powerpoint of all his planets. So we thought it would be a good addition to the project to get a set and he could color the

Pros
  • Free for educational purposes
Cons
  • Not sure

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Small but pretty fun.

First of all, it is rather small. But you're not paying that much for it, so that's to be expected. I love that my kid can paint this themselves, although we used the acrylic paint I had and not the ones that came with the kit. I think it's gotten better. I was a bit disappointed that the planets didn't match at all in comparison. But my planet loving 5 year old took it upon himself to fix that by simply changing the planets to fit better and coloring them the color of the planet he chose. The…

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  • Easy-to-read control panel
Cons
  • New competitors have appeared