🚀 Blast Off into Fun and Learning!
The jackinthebox Space Science 6-in-1 Craft Kit is an all-in-one educational gift designed for children aged 6-10. It includes six exciting activities that blend science, art, and play, allowing kids to explore the wonders of space while developing practical skills. With a focus on safety and creativity, this kit is perfect for fostering a love of learning in young explorers.
Item Dimensions | 11.93 x 8.58 x 1.65 inches |
Item Weight | 283 Grams |
Size Name | Medium |
Theme | Space |
S**S
More Than I Expected
This is one of the best gifts I've ever bought. My son is special needs. Most times we're lucky to get one good item & one so-so item out of boxes like this. But we could use every one of the included items. Everything was good quality and performed even better than described. We used the rocket repeatedly. It was perfect to shoot up but not so much so we needed a huge field to set it off. It's perfect for the front yard. The kaleidoscope turned out wonderful as well. Cannot say enough good things about this product. I was highly impressed. It's great for kids of all abilities.
F**S
Loved It
My 5 year old has been interested in ALL things Solar System related and so when we received the box and opened it up, my child was very excited to work on all of the projects. There are 6 projects in the box. Right away, we did the Rocket Project and the Solar System Mobile Project. The projects are paper/ cardboard projects but is fine for young children. I would recommend this for any child ages 4 to 10.
C**L
Great for the active builder in your life
We bought this for our 8 year old. He loves that there are multiple experiments and things to do in the box. We love that the experiments are separated and in their own bag. As a parent of a disorganized child I would suggest you open it up 1st and place the instructions in with the individual experiments. Most of the instruction cards will fit in the bag themselves and it keeps the kids right in track for an easy experiment. You will need OREO cookies for one of the experiments that is not included.
M**Y
Space vacation
This was very nice.
R**S
Science craft kit.
Male child about age 6. He said he liked it. Had to use his mind, time and hands for interesting interaction. Great value for the money.
R**R
Crafts in a box
This was perfect gift for my niece who is really into space right now. I was impressed with the quality of all the products and find it to be worth the money. Great way to get several crafts in 1 box for 1 price. Keeping the kid busy for a few weeks.
C**Y
Great STEM learning gift
My son has shown interest in the stars, sky, astronauts, planets, so when I found this, I thought it would be a great gift for him. This did not disappoint! This product is great quality, great instructions and hours of fun and learning for kids! My son is younger than the proposed age group, but with some help from me, he is able to do the project and learn so much about our solar system.
�**�
Some inaccuracies, slight design flaw
So, we've only gone through 4 of the activities, but I'm not too impressed. For starters, there's a few inaccuracies with the game facts (how many moons certain planets have or how long it takes for them to orbit the sun for example.) Then, for the mobile it includes Pluto in the lineup even writing a cute little quip about how chilly it is, but in the game they actually point out that it is in fact only a dwarf planet, so I'm not sure what happened there. The kaleidoscope is a joke. I don't know what I expected, but, a piece of tissue paper and cellophane taped to some mirrors just wasn't it. The confetti provided doesn't stay on the end, a design flaw they could have fixed by including another sheet of cellophane and having you trap the confetti in between the tissue and plastic...but, nope...just loose a** stars in a tube and when you look in it, you hardly catch a glimpse of anything. My kids had fun for about 45 minutes, mostly from the board game, which is pretty basic, and again, slightly inaccurate. Neither of them got any enjoyment from stringing the constellations. I'm sure they'll like the oreo moon crap, because what kid wouldn't want to eat cookies, and they'll probably get a kick put of the rocket too but TBH both are things I coulda pulled up from Google/pinterest/youtube etc. I do not recommend.
Trustpilot
3 weeks ago
1 month ago