
CIRCUIT EXPLORER

Circuit Explorer combines simple circuits and big imaginations! Construction play meets electrical engineering in this snap-together building system that comes in three different playsets! Kids line up the circuitry graphics on the oversized pieces and snap them together to build a fully powered, large-scale, space-themed world. Connect the pieces to make out-of-this-world custom, light-up builds.…
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COSMIC COWS

Players will face off to see who can abduct three Cosmic Cows first. Roll the dice to determine the movement of the cow figurines, then must pull the cows toward their spaceship or away from their opponents. The first player to collect three cows in their zone is the winner. Players will face off to…
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CRYSTAL SPACE TERRARIUM

This craft kit includes ready-to-grow crystals, sparkling space rocks, a squishy UFO, space gems, and colorful stickers that kids can use to decorate and grow a glowing crystal terrarium. The plastic jar also features a light-up lid (batteries not included). This craft kit includes ready-to-grow crystals, sparkling space rocks, a squishy UFO, space gems, and…
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GUJO ADVENTURE MISSION TO MARS ROCKET

Kids can build a 2.5-foot tall rocket with four levels, including a flight deck and an engine room. The 245-piece set includes plastic connectors and panels, two astronaut figures, and space-themed accessories. The entire set is waterproof and washable.
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OODLES OF ALIENS SORTING SAUCER

Coming in the fall, this sorting game features a dice popper, tri-grip tongs, and a two-piece spaceship that opens to reveal six colorful compartments filled with 30 squishy alien counters. Kids will practice color recognition, sorting, counting, and fine motor skills while playing. Coming in the fall, this sorting game features a dice popper, tri-grip…
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ROCKET BALL AIR STACKER

Toddlers can stack the tubes together in numerical order to build a 3-foot-tall rocket. Once stacked, toddlers can place the ball into the base and turn on the fan to make the balls launch to the top of the rocket. When toddlers place the lid on top of the rocket, the ball will sink back…