





🌌 Craft your universe, one planet at a time!
This Solar System Model Kit features 12 polystyrene spheres ranging from 2cm to 7cm diameter, 10 wooden rods, 8 tubes of water-based paint, a paintbrush, and a Saturn ring template. Designed for educational use, it encourages hands-on learning and creativity for children aged 3 and up, making it ideal for school projects and craft activities.
| Package Dimensions | 21.2 x 15.3 x 11.1 cm; 170 g |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 36 months - 5 years |
| Educational Objective(s) | Solar System |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Remote Control Included? | No |
| ASIN | B07B67C9DX |
C**D
Perfect for school project/ beaver space badge!!!!!
My first ever amazon review!Fear not if you have a solar system project.This was educational but easy enough to maintain interest.It would be easier if the planets werein order when you're painting them or in groups of colour, but im still giving 5 stars as this was perfect for my 6 year old, and i learned a thing or two about planet positioning ong the way!!!!
A**R
Fun times for toddlers and kids
This pack is really good for toddlers and younger children. The instructions about the sizes of planets and colours is so helpful.We stuck the planets into a polystyrene base instead of into the sun and it all worked so well!
A**.
Brilliant for school project
Great for my daughter's school project, the only issue, is you know everyone else has probably bought the same thing and you will need to be creative to make it look different.
C**L
No need to panic trying to find stuff for school science project!!
This was a great buy and saved us a huge headache, time consuming of sourcing all the different materials needed. My son had a 'planets of the solar system' science project which was due to be took in within a short space of time!! This great kit had everything needed, the rounded different size polystyrene balls, paints and easy to use instructions were a godsend!! We just googled what the different planets looked like for the colours and a bit detail. Only material we added that we already had at home, was a shoebox turned on side, lined with black card, we sprayed the inside with silver paint and an old toothbrush, used blue tack to secure the wooden bbq skewers which were painted black ( to blend into background) and the dried, painted planets were pierced and correctly lined up!! It looked amazing!! We added a few little printed information connected to this homework too!! His school were really impressed at the high standard of projects. Well worth paying bit extra!! A huge thankyou for whomever came up with this idea!!
P**
Thanks
Nice and easy, thank you for the instructions
K**Y
Good
Everything was good except it needed something to support it once it was built and painted like a stand
R**B
Educational
Was great for my grand daughters project
L**N
Great item
Great item
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