Join us in MAKESHOP to explore circuitry! Use electrical wire, batteries, and recycled materials to build a small machine that spins, lights up, or makes noise. How does electricity power things that move?
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Free Join us in MAKESHOP to explore circuitry! Use electrical wire, batteries, and recycled materials to build a small machine that spins, lights up, or makes noise. How does electricity power things that move? |
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Join us in Make Lab to explore the inner workings of small electronics! Learn how to use tools like wire strippers and screwdrivers to take apart small electronics like flashlights or speakers, then recycle the pieces to build something new. This activity involves small, sharp pieces and is recommended for ages 10+. Join us in MAKESHOP to explore circuitry! Use electrical wire, batteries, and recycled materials to build a small machine that spins, lights up, or makes noise. How does electricity power things that move? |
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Join us in MAKESHOP to explore circuitry! Use electrical wire, batteries, and recycled materials to build a small machine that spins, lights up, or makes noise. How does electricity power things that move? |
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How does electricity power things that move? Join us in MAKESHOP to explore circuitry. Use electrical wire, batteries and recycled materials to build a small machine that spins, lights up or makes noise. |
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Join us in Make Lab to explore the inner workings of small electronics! Learn how to use tools like wire strippers and screwdrivers to take apart small electronics like flashlights or speakers, then recycle the pieces to build something new. This activity involves small, sharp pieces and is recommended for ages 10+. |
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Join us in Make Lab to explore the inner workings of small electronics! Learn how to use tools like wire strippers and screwdrivers to take apart small electronics like flashlights or speakers, then recycle the pieces to build something new. This activity involves small, sharp pieces and is recommended for ages 10+. |
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