🚀 Ignite Your Inner Engineer!
The Thames & Kosmos Physics Pro (V 2.0) is an advanced physics kit designed for ages 8+, featuring 31 engaging experiments and over 211 parts. This hands-on kit allows young learners to explore complex concepts like fluid dynamics and hydraulics while building impressive models such as wind tunnels and hydraulic lifts. Perfect for fostering a love of STEM education!
Product Dimensions | 7.95 x 42.55 x 29.21 cm; 1.54 Kilograms |
Manufacturer recommended age | 8 - 10 years |
Item model number | 625314 |
Educational Objective(s) | STEM |
Language: | English |
Number of pieces | 211 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Plastic |
Remote Control Included? | No |
Release date | 8 April 2019 |
C**M
Kit was received in used condition
I ordered this for Christmas but I was very disappointed to find the kit was obviously used. Some paper and sheet plastic parts were ripped. Interestingly the seal was unbroken. It was disappointing for a 10 year old on Christmas morning. I've requested a replacement .
A**E
Schade, wir hatten höhere Erwartungen
Preis-Leistungs-Verhältnis passt nicht. Wir haben es wegen des Windkanals gekauft. Genau dieser wird hauptsächlich auch Pappteilen gebaut. Kinder bauen noch nicht millimetergenau. Sobald etwas beim Kleben verrutscht, wird es ungenau und funktioniert in der Konsequenz nicht richtig. Ferner reißen die Pappteile rasch ein. Das ist sehr schade und für das Kind äußerst ernüchternd. Schade.
A**F
Challenging and fun physic set
My 8 year old grandson likes challenging activities and this is rated for ages 10 and over. He made a hydraulic loader on his own as he reads the instructions and looks at the diagrams.
J**L
Very Challenging
Thames and Kosmos is an exceptional company with great products. This particular kit is meant for the older child who is self taught or has a knowledgeable adult assisting. The builds are very challenging and the instructions are a bit nebulous. I would recommend choosing some of T&K’s simpler kits. This one is really for “Pros”.
D**L
My grandson, to whom I gave the Physics Pro ...
My grandson, to whom I gave the Physics Pro to, was thrilled to receive it and continues to build items with it.
B**E
Nice set, but a bit overwhelming
Since my nine-year-old son is very into science, I thought this was the kind of kit he could get into. It sounded very comprehensive, so I hoped he'd get hours of entertainment out of it.He did open it at one point and fool around with it a bit, but he never really got into it, and I wasn't sure why. So I decided one day to sit down with him and try one of the experiments. I found out I was biting off a bit more than I'd anticipated.On the plus side, this kit is very comprehensive--far more comprehensive than I anticipated. It has many, many parts, and the instruction book is packed with experiments exploring various aspects of physics. Experiments are divided into sections on air, water, etc.However, it's so advanced that I definitely wouldn't recommend it for kids, and while a lot of the experiments do seem appropriate for my nine-year-old, I don't think he could manage a lot of them without adult help. This is disappointing because I'd hoped he'd be able to tinker and discover things on his own. Even I was rather overwhelmed by the instruction book. Plus while most of what you need is in the box, some experiments do require other simple, cheap objects, so it's a good idea to look one over and prepare in advance.As for that instruction book, I was disappointed in it. It's got a lot of facts in it, breaking down how and why things work, and that's great, but it read more like a high school or college textbook than I'd expected. The experiment setup does include instructions, but they're very basic, and you mostly have to rely on the pictures that accompany them to figure out how to assemble the experiments. I think the kit would have been a lot more user friendly if the book had contained step-by-step instructions, the way Lego sets do.All in all, this may be a really great kit for older kids (probably at least 12) who are interested in physics. I could also see it working very well in a classroom setting, where a teacher could walk students through the building and experimentation process. For a casual, at-home kit, though, I don't think it works as well. It might have been better had the kit been broken down more into subparts, say maybe a kit dedicated solely to hydraulics, as it would then contain fewer pieces and could have more detailed instructions.
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