The kit is simple and self explanatory and you need access to the internet and playdough alongside everything in the box. The kit we were sent is superhero based and came with 3 different themed activities.
To start off, you need to either purchase or make 'electrodough'. There is a recipe on the website but I hadn't seen this before we started so I did use existing playdough we already had. On the site you can choose which of the three missions to try and you are guided through step by step. I let the boys try it out together for the first time and Dylan (6) could then read all the instructions. The moulds for the playdough are colour co-ordinated for your task and the instructions were simple enough that a six year old could follow without help. The boys built a series of bricks which they lined up on the Hulk mission card and then a big Hulk fist too.

The circuit for this task involved the sound option and when you bring the fist down on the bricks, the playdough conducts the electricity and you hear a Hulk smashing sound. The boys thought this was absolutely brilliant and it led them to try different shapes and ways of connecting the wires. Once you have completed the mission, the app prompts you to try different things like seeing if you can conduct electricity through different materials.
As well as Hulk's challenge, there is a Captain America one and an Iron Man one, both of which are more complex and have different levels, encouraging children to experiment and learn about circuits. I think this is a great set for children and I can see how even after they have completed all the challenges in the box they can start creating their own as they understand the science behind it and they have all the materials to try something new.
Archie and Dylan are 5 and 6 and I would say they are the perfect age for this game. The box says 4+ and I think it would be ideal for 4-8 year olds. It is priced at £24.99 which I think is reasonable and this would make a great gift for a boy or girl. This is just one of many kits and I definitely think we will consider one of the others for Dylan's birthday. There are different levels for children 4+, 8+ and 12+ etc
I love how this game involves technology but in an active and interactive way and it really sparked some conversations with the boys. They have asked to get it out several times since we initially played with it (and that was only a couple of days ago) and they both give it a big thumbs up!
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