

⚡ Snap, Build, Amaze — Light Up Your STEM Journey!
The Snap Circuits LIGHT Electronics Exploration Kit offers kids 8+ an immersive STEM experience with over 175 projects using 55+ snap-together parts. Featuring a patented safety design and a full-color manual, it enables tool-free assembly of interactive circuits, including a music-responsive light show. Endorsed by educators and award-winning, this kit transforms learning electronics into an engaging, hands-on adventure.














| ASIN | B008PEKYA4 |
| Age Range Description | Kid |
| Battery Description | Lithium |
| Best Sellers Rank | #26,330 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #291 in Educational Science Kits |
| Brand Name | Snap Circuits |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 3,998 Reviews |
| Educational Objective | STEM |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00756619009186 |
| Included Components | Snap Circuits Base Board, Snap Circuits Color Manual, Snap Circuits Snap Modules |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Dimensions | 15.5 x 2.5 x 11.9 inches |
| Item Type Name | Snap Circuits LIGHT Electronics Exploration Kit | Over 175 Exciting STEM Projects | Full Color Project Manual | 55+ Snap Circuits Parts |
| Item Weight | 0.05 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Elenco Electronics LLC |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 1200 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 96.0 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | SCL-175 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 1 Year Warranty Against Manufacturer Defects |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | SCL-175 |
| Set Name | Set |
| Size | Medium |
| Theme | Electricity |
| UPC | 885819787676 610098673668 692000173831 060073612852 085225288303 787551724929 794628136493 026599512465 885102278362 756619009186 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
S**K
Super fun!
This such a cool toy. A coworker recommended checking out snap circuits for my 6year old almost 7. I think he’s a little too young to do it by himself but it’s great family time. We randomly open a page and try and build it. It’s pretty easy to use overall and there are loads of builds to try.
S**H
Great for curious kids
My 9year old was super excited for this since that’s what they’re learning in fourth grade and have one classroom, i didn’t know that and bow hes happy he gets to play with it at home
L**Y
Engaging !
Grandson is 10. He is sometimes distractible, even for a 10 yr. old. But he was captivated by this kit. The pieces are sturdy. The overall design and manufacturing is top notch. As advertised, there are multiple, multiple projects to do. It starts simple, allows for easy success. And builds in complexity quite nicely. There is a fine multiple-page descriptions of "light" though I really didn't delve into this much with him, since just succeeding with multiple projects seemed more important. A couple side things: the "super flying saucer" project really does send the little saucer HIGH. It bounced of a basement ceiling and got stuck over a duct. So, we had to retrieve that. Outside...quite impressive. In any case he was able to virtually do the whole "BIG project" by himself (which is actually fairly early in the set of projects). I was amazed. I gave 4 stars for "giftable" and "easy to assemble". Both because, it does take a little adult assistance in the early stages to help them think about how to put together a project...such as: what pieces will be on a lower tier than other parts? How to think about where to start? Sometimes, not a right or wrong answer, but having an adult invest a little time up front is likely helpful for the overall success.
A**R
Great for learning
Our 10 year old grandson loved this item. He was more into creating his own circuits than following the book and he's learning how a circuit works.
J**N
Fun and Educational Toy for Kids. Missing Parts.
I bought two of these for a weekend electronics play date. I bought them both new, and they were sealed from the manufacturer, but on opening them, one had all the parts loose in the box (all the parts were there, though) and the other one was neatly packaged, but missing all of the 3-snap wires which are important to every project. Looks like replacements are easy (and free) to request from the website. However I am super annoyed that I bought two kits, and both had packaging issues. The kids didn't care about loose parts and were fine with sharing, and had a fun time building circuits. My daughter is 9 and her friend is 11. It seems like a good toy for kids in this age range. My daughter needed some supervision and help, although with a little experience she probably won't need it anymore. There is a lot to read, and they were excited to get started and got annoyed with my reading, so I ended up skipping most of it and just got to building circuits from the diagrams. The parts really simplify circuit-building and the visual diagrams/instructions were excellent. This kit starts with some simple circuits that illuminate LED lights that are immediately easy to achieve, and then kinda goes up and down in complexity rather abruptly through the 100+ projects. We did about a dozen of them and the kids were eager to go off-script and experiment. The spinning propeller blades (my daughter called them drones) were especially fun. They had about an hour and a half of playing with circuits before they moved on to other toys. I did circuits with my daughter again the next night, including the sound parts that let you play music from your cellphone (tablet in our case) and we played with our kits for well over an hour, and she was still interested in it when I called it quits for bedtime. Overall, I think this was a lot of fun and I appreciate the educational aspects of this toy. I think we should have started with the basic kit, because I think this kit is meant to build on the knowledge and skills you learn in earlier kits and it didn't seem like this kit explained basic electrical/electronic concepts. Hard to properly judge it since we didn't read everything. I expect that we will continue to get lots of fun out of it as there are a ton more projects to do and my daughter seems happy to redo things she already knows. I also want to mention that I am impressed with the fiber-optic communication that this kit demonstrates with diodes, fiber optic cable, and a phototransistor. I intend to buy more Snap Circuits products -- although I am worried about packaging problems with the maker, because it reads like I have already hit the lifetime limit of 3 free "replacement parts" per customer with the very first kit that was missing 3 parts. This will probably be a lesser problem as we get more kits and wind up with some redundancy.
T**P
Niece LOVES ‘Light’ Version
I was on the fence between Light, Green Energy, and something cheaper involving gooey science projects, and I’m glad I spent the extra on Light. My niece is pretty smart for a 6 year old (it’s 8+), but once she was able to connect “match the pieces to the picture” she was really excited about it. The grid was initially challenging for her, and I’m not sure she understands the z-index ordering of pieces from the diagram numbers, but it’s close enough to Legos that she could pretty quickly figure it out from the pictures. I was initially skeptical about the construction, since you have to push pretty hard to snap the pieces together, but once she figured out how the pieces stack and to only push down on the buttons, the danger of pieces snapping in half was reduced dramatically. Only use SnapCircuits on a sturdy table, ideally a large one. My niece did not know how to put batteries into, well anything, but I think she now understands: -which direction goes towards the springs now -electricity moves in different directions (the arrows are SUPER helpful for explaining) like water or a current -it must complete a circle somehow or else it won’t light up She can more-or-less read the instructions at her age, but I don’t think her reading comprehension is quite at the instructions’ level yet, or that explanations about resistors will be appreciated, so she definitely needs an adult to help out for now, but it seems like something that will grow with her (and there are more kits out there!). She went through 5 projects in ~1-2 hours, so there are probably hundreds of hours of entertainment between the booklet and online projects. She was most excited about the discs when the box was opened, but then she was excited about the lights. We did not get to any of the audio components and several other items. She was really excited when she figured out, after breaking and fixing project 3, that you could take the black and red wires, and if you connect them to either side of the batteries and the light, that you can turn the light on and off. Her mom’s dad gave her electrical projects as a kid, but it was difficult to find *many* kid-friendly electrical projects, so she didn’t get very far— it made her happy to see her daughter excited about Project 5 of 150. My niece is 6 and now has a vague comprehension of how electricity works, and more importantly, she’s excited about it. Probably one of the smartest gifts for a kid who really likes following instructions, assembling stuff, and things that light up.
L**9
Great balance of fun and challenge in each project!
The Snap Circuits LIGHT Electronics Exploration Kit has been a game-changer for my sons! With over 175 STEM projects, it provides a wide range of exciting activities. What I love most is the perfect balance it strikes between being easy to use for kids aged 8+ while still offering a challenge that keeps them engaged. As they complete projects, my sons experience a sense of accomplishment that’s truly rewarding. This kit not only educates but also fosters a sense of pride in their abilities. It’s a fantastic way to encourage STEM learning and creativity in young minds.
O**A
Gift that my grandson liked
This was a gift for my grandson. He liked it
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