I had one of those 200 in 1 type electronics kits that you could insert
wires into spring coils (that are soldered to components underneath the
board).  You can probably search Amazon for Elenco Electronic Playground
for them, there's a bunch from 50 in 1 to 500 in 1 kits.  I can remember
making very simple AM radio receivers with them when I was around 9 years
old...


73
./ben
W6MCM

On Mon, Nov 21, 2011 at 12:40 PM, ON4WIX <on4...@skynet.be> wrote:

> Hi group,
>
> So, my question to this knowledgeable group is this: are any of you
> aware of electronics teaching kits aimed at the 7-10 yo age group? I'd
> think these would be some sort of breadboard assembly kind of kits,
> using spring-tension terminals to build some nifty projects like sirens,
> chaser lights, maybe an Xtal receiver (although medium wave has become
> rather quiet over here in EU)...
>
> Any hints will be greatly appreciated.
>
> 73
> Glenn ON4WIX
> K2 s/n 5146
> K3 s/n 0192
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