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Educational Insights Capsela 680 Lift n Load

Educational Insights Capsela 680 Lift n Load
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Product Description: Educational Insights Capsela 680 Lift n Load

Learn about water as a power source, gears, and friction as you build a crane, bulldozer, forklift and dump truck or invent your own hydraulic vehicle! Comes with 54 interlocking parts including a water tank, hand-operated pump, valves, and hoses. The Capsela modular science system improves problem-solving and builds scientific knowledge skills as kids create...
Learn about water as a power source, gears, and friction as you build a crane, bulldozer, forklift and dump truck or invent your own hydraulic vehicle! Comes with 54 interlocking parts including a water tank, hand-operated pump, valves, and hoses. The Capsela modular science system improves problem-solving and builds scientific knowledge skills as kids create fascinating motorized projects. Children observe how energy changes with the help of visible gears and wheels. Each kit provides easy-to-follow assembly instructions and activities that introduce basic science concepts. Consistent with National Science Education Standards. Two-year warranty.

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