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OWIKits: A Bright Way to Teach Solar Power and Robotics to Kids by Karen Day

Most kids hate science, but that is about to end with OWIKits, which are award winning, educational products that teach the basics of robotics, electronics, and alternative energy to kids.
The kits, which range from beginner to advanced level, are designed to involve, engage and educate, allowing each child to feel a great sense of accomplishment while also learning the basic scientific principles.
Many of the products, which include windmills, cars, airboats, moonwalkers, and so much more, are recommended by Dr. Toy, whose professional guidance on the best in toys and educational products has been trusted since 1995.
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