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This DIY science kit lets kids build their own day and night globe model. It teaches how the Earth rotates and creates day and night through a simple hands-on project. A great educational toy for teens interested in physics and astronomy.
This wooden science experiment kit turns complex ideas into a fun building activity. Children assemble the parts themselves, learning how the Earth's rotation causes day and night. The finished model shows the sun shining on one side of the globe while the other side stays dark, just like in real life.
Building this kit helps develop problem-solving skills and patience. It gives young learners a clear, visual answer to the question "why does day turn into night?" The wooden pieces are sturdy and easy to handle, making assembly smooth for beginners.
This is not a pre-assembled toy. Kids get the full experience of creating a working model from scratch. It makes a thoughtful gift for curious minds who enjoy science projects and learning how things work.
Key Features and Benefits
- DIY assembly model that teaches Earth rotation concepts through hands-on building
Who Is This For
- Teens aged 14+ who enjoy science and DIY projects
Usage Scenario
Ethan, a 15-year-old, struggled to understand why some countries have daytime while others are asleep. His dad bought this DIY globe kit. Together they spent an afternoon assembling the wooden parts and attaching the light source. When they turned it on, Ethan watched the shadow move across the globe as he rotated it. He finally understood the concept of Earth's rotation creating day and night. The next day, he explained it to his class using his homemade model.
Micro Comparison
Unlike pre-assembled globes or computer simulations, this kit requires active building and problem-solving. The hands-on assembly process helps students remember the science behind the model. It offers a more engaging learning experience than watching a video or reading a textbook diagram.
Specifications
Material: Wood
Model Number: YM5588-1
Certification: CE certified
Recommended Age: 14+ years
Battery: Not included (requires 2 AA batteries)
Size Guide
Please allow 1-2 cm / 0.4-0.8 in difference due to manual measurement.
Assembled globe diameter: approximately 15 cm / 5.9 in
Package Includes
- 1 x Science Experiment DIY material kit (unassembled)
Why You Will Love It
This kit turns screen time into build time. Your child will feel proud holding a working model they made with their own hands. It sparks curiosity about space and science in a way that feels like play, not homework.
Questions and Answers
Question: Is this toy already assembled when it arrives?
Answer: No, this is a DIY kit. You receive the wooden parts and instructions to build the globe model yourself.
Question: What age is this science kit suitable for?
Answer: It is recommended for ages 14 and up. Younger children may need adult help with assembly.
Question: Does the kit include batteries?
Answer: No, batteries are not included. You will need 2 AA batteries to power the light.
Question: What does this toy teach?
Answer: It teaches how the Earth rotates on its axis, causing day and night. Kids see the sun shine on one side while the other side stays dark.
Question: Is the material safe for kids?
Answer: Yes, the kit is made from wood and is CE certified for safety. Always supervise younger children during assembly.
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