

⚡ Ignite young minds with hands-on science magic!
The Butterfly EduFields 30in1 Science Project Kit offers over 30 electricity and magnetism DIY STEM projects with 100+ components, designed for kids aged 8-14. This educational kit promotes screen-free learning through interactive experiments, supported by a detailed illustrated manual. It requires 2 AA batteries (not included) and is a top-rated, engaging gift that cultivates foundational science and engineering skills.





| ASIN | B0CHMW8Y69 |
| Assembly Required | Yes |
| Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,875 in Toys ( See Top 100 in Toys ) #20 in Educational Science Kits |
| Color | Multicolour |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (2,981) |
| Date First Available | 22 September 2023 |
| Educational Objective(s) | Electricity & Magnetism, STEM |
| Item model number | STEM Projects For kids Ages 8-12 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 8 - 17 years |
| Manufacturer's Suggested Maximum Weight | 400 Grams |
| Material Type(s) | Wood |
| Number of Puzzle Pieces | 50 |
| Product Dimensions | 25.4 x 12.7 x 2.54 cm; 816 g |
| Remote Control Included? | No |
| tech_spec_battery_description_toys | Alkaline |
L**E
Too strong for kids
Massive rubber bands hurt our kids fingers twice. Badly written translated instructions in poor black and white print. Bow is too tough to pull and catapult too strong for a young child
H**L
It’s good
Was expecting a cheaper quality for the price but it came good and assembled nicely. Very age appropriate
K**N
Versatile and fun. I think my grandson has built all of the items and each one gave him a lot of playtime and learning. Adult help recommended, but super cool.
V**R
An amazing way to encourage young girls to develop their STEM skills while having fun. It is a well designed kit, both my daughters loved it. It has easy to follow instructions, and kept them engaged for hours. Best part was see them happy and excited after their creations were ready to use.
A**R
I bought this for my 9-year-old niece, who usually loses interest in toys after the first day, and this one has been a total win. The kit comes with all the parts neatly designed, packaged, and labeled, which meant we could jump straight in without a long “where does this go?” phase. The instructions are surprisingly clear for a kids’ science kit—each project has step-by-step visuals and explanations, so kids can follow along with minimal adult help, but there’s enough detail for parents to explain the “why” behind what’s happening. We started with the motor boat build, and she was thrilled to see it actually move across a tub of water. Later, we tried the fan car, which turned into a mini-lesson about friction and battery power. My personal favorite was the hand-crank generator—she loved that she could power the little light without batteries, and it led to questions about renewable energy that we ended up Googling together. Durability is better than expected. The wood pieces fit snugly and didn’t splinter, and the motor components feel solid. We’ve disassembled and re-built a couple of the projects without any wear showing. I also like that it’s reusable—once kids understand the basics, they can mix and match parts to invent their own contraptions. This isn’t just “make it once and put it on a shelf.” It’s the kind of kit that encourages curiosity every time it comes out of the box. If you want a gift that blends fun play with genuine learning—and will still be in use weeks later—this one’s worth every penny.
K**R
The Electro Play Kit was an absolute hit this Christmas, and it quickly became one of the kids’ favorite toys! As soon as they opened the box, they were immediately captivated by the possibilities it offered. The kit is packed with a variety of components, and it didn’t take long for them to dive into building and experimenting. What’s really great about this kit is how it combines fun with learning. Not only did they get to construct cool, interactive projects, but they were also able to grasp basic concepts in electronics and circuitry in a way that felt like play rather than a lesson. There’s so much variety in what you can build—everything from simple circuits to more complex creations that spark curiosity. The instructions were easy to follow, and even my younger kids were able to understand the concepts with minimal help. It kept them engaged for hours, and the best part was seeing how excited they were when their creations made sounds. It’s the perfect gift for a curious mind or a child who loves to build and experiment. Overall, the Electro Play Kit is an excellent choice for encouraging STEM learning in a fun, hands-on way. It offers the right balance of challenge and creativity, and it’s something the kids can return to again and again. If you’re looking for a gift that’s both educational and entertaining, this kit is a fantastic option that delivers on both fronts!
N**W
I ordered these kits for my grandchildren. I knew it was something they would enjoy doing, especially with me and PawPaw. My grandchildren are 3, 5 and 7 years old; the two oldest both attend school. My 5-year-old granddaughter attends a STEM school; while her brother attends a charter school. Each child had their own kit and my youngest grandson let his PawPaw share his kit. I worried they wouldn’t stay focused on the task at hand, and would want to go watch TV, play with the remote control cars, or my granddaughter would want to go change to play dress-up. My grandchildren have blended families. Mom and her fiancee have the two oldest for one week, they have their little brother (3 years) there. Dad and his girlfriend get them the next week, and they have a son & daughter together. The four do a remarkable job co-parenting, and I am grateful how mature they have all acted throughout everything. My daughter has insisted they not have screens, and wants the kids to enjoy their childhood, as children; both dad's have game systems at home but they only play around on them when the kids are in bed, or not home. While there are iPads in the homes, the kids do not have access to them. In my home, I buy a lot of educational games and toys; for holidays and birthdays, I get them clothing and educational toys and games, along with toys they enjoy: my granddaughter is very girly; her favorite things are playing dress-up, even has her own little child's clothing rack with beautiful princess dresses. The boys' love remote control cars, race tracks, books to help them learn to read and other learning games; there's also astronaut, policeman, fireman, and doctor dress-up outfits for the, There's also astronaut, doctor and other costumes. None of my grandchildren have iPads, game systems, and we monitor the time on TV; we prefer to have them play, whether with toys, play one of the many educational games they have, play outside, or do something like we were doing. This was our first time with any of the STEM kits. I opened one kit for myself, so I could put it together as I read each step aloud, which really helped both of them. Since I was doing each step with them, the couple of times they asked for my help, I would do the step over with “my kit,” so they could watch how it was done. We all had so much fun with the kits. My husband was just as excited as the kids; he enjoys anything mechanical, and has been waiting since we learned we would be grandparents of a time when he could teach our grandkids how to put things together. I highly recommend this or any of the STEM kits, definitely pay attention to the age ranges before ordering.
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