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The Squishy Circuits Standard Kit is a compact, battery-powered STEM tool designed for kids aged 8-12. It includes 25 LEDs, a piezo buzzer, battery holder, and conductive plus insulating dough to build real electrical circuits. Perfect for home, school, or camp, it blends safe, hands-on play with creative engineering challenges, backed by clear instructions and endless project ideas.









| ASIN | B01KVVIKEK |
| Age Range Description | Kid |
| Best Sellers Rank | #49,753 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #562 in Educational Science Kits |
| Brand Name | Squishy Circuits |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 423 Reviews |
| Educational Objective | Creative Thinking |
| Included Components | Conductive Dough |
| Item Dimensions | 15 x 15 x 4 inches |
| Item Type Name | Dough |
| Item Weight | 750 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Squishy Circuits Store |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 144.00 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 96.00 |
| Material Type | Dough |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Power Source | battery |
| Size | Compact |
| Supported Battery Types | Batteries required (not included) |
| UPC | 655257983530 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
A**Y
Adorable Electricity Lesson
Love this product. Teaches your kid electricity in a super fun way! Even gives you a recipe to make more conducting dough when you inevitably run out because your kids will play with it so much! Easy to use, great quality, would 100% buy again!
A**.
Great Kit for Kindergarten Science Project – Easy and Fun!
We bought this kit for my kindergartener’s science project, and it was absolutely perfect! The instructions were very clear and easy to follow, making the whole process simple and enjoyable. The clay and other materials are of great quality, and everything was well-organized. We especially appreciated the extra belts included, which came in handy for making the spear. Highly recommend this for any early school project or creative learning activity!
M**V
Dough is stickier than expected
Got for the kiddos to learn electrical concepts over the summer. The dough is a little stickier than playdoh, so a plate or mat not a table. Kids very much enjoyed making fun creations from it.
M**Y
A great gift
This was a gift for a science minded 8 year old. It happened to be similar to what she was studying at the moment in school. Her Dad did help her put it together but she loved it.
J**Y
Great gift
My Grandson, age 10, was very excited to receive this. He and his Dad are planning on using this for fun and home schooling projects
E**N
Note: This is the clay *only.*
I really like this product. My students enjoyed it, easily learned by using it and their imaginations are definitely sparked. Give it a try. A few words of caution: 1. This kit contains the clay only. 2. It can be difficult for students to learn why the white non-conductive clay must be reserved for specific “jobs” only. 3. Students should have built a circuit before using this product so they can understand the clay, how to use it and how it works. Otherwise they may have limited benefit from using a cute and valuable product. (BTW: When I suggest “building a circuit” I’m not suggesting circuits that “snap” together.)
H**M
Underwhelmed. Basic kit very limited; concept itself not great
My 10 yo son received the basic kit as a birthday gift. We were underwhelmed. I'm sure if I went back and read the product description very carefully I'd see that they didn't claim to include the insulating dough. However, without it it's really pretty hard to make much. So please understand what you're getting: Half a dozen large LEDs, a battery case, and a perfectly ordinary can of Play-Doh. Yes, you can make the insulating dough yourself, but if I was going to do that I probably wouldn't have bothered with the rest of the kit. Just buy a cheap box of LEDs and a battery. Really, in retrospect it's not that great of a concept. You can't create a permanent model, and even if you have the insulating dough where you can place your lights is very limited. If your kid is brand new to the idea of circuits this might teach and entertain for a while. But if they want to make something they can keep, there are other non soldering solutions to explore, like copper tape and "paper" circuits.
N**R
Easy one for the parents
Great! We used this set for my son’s science fair project. It turned out amazing.
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