The latest must-have toy for your child's collection of do-it-yourself do-it-yourself kits is a device called the Tenki Spliced Magnetic Attraction Toy that's designed to teach kids about power.
It works like this: A building block is connected to a module that's powered by a magnetic field, which acts as a shield to keep the wiring from being exposed, CNET reports.
The module then connects to other modules to create various objects, such as toy houses and cars, that teach different lessons about circuitry.
"The various building blocks and modules can be connected with one another to form a variety of items like toy houses, cars, and more that each teach different lessons regarding circuitry," the product description reads. Read the Entire Article
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