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Amazon Minimum Age: 96 months
Binding: Toy
Brand: University Games
Fabric Type: 0040595194661
Manufacturer Labor Warranty Description: 17595024550
Maximum Color Depth: University Games
Metal Type: University Games
Minimum Focal Length: 1188 months
Minimum Shutter Speed: 96 months
Pearl Type: 19466
Total Firewire Ports: University Games
University Games
Features:- Nine planets of our solar system
- Glow in the Dark
- Comes with nine glowing planets, 25 feet of string and adhesive putty.
- Planet size ranges from 1/2 inch to 2 inches
Editorial Review:
Product Description: Give your solar scene new dimension! This set features the nine planets of our solar system. All of these colorful, glow-in-the-dark orbs are ready to give your room a big bang. String them to your ceiling and learn more about the worlds beyond our own. Comes with nine glowing planets, 25 feet of string and adhesive putty.
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I thought this would be a great thing for my son's room, but putting it together is a MAJOR PAIN! You have to string and hang each planet individually...free form on your ceiling. So...you have to stand on a ladder, with a chart of the planets positions and hang them, while looking at a chart...and looking at the ceiling. Stringing them is even more fun...the line is thin and tangles easily. It's a good idea...but the product itself is not very good! Sorry to write such a bad review, but I feel ... Read More
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This package of planets was a great gift choice for my soon-to-be-5-year-old. He's been interested in planets since he saw Baby Einstein's Baby Galileo and he went NUTS when he opened the package and these planets were inside! We didn't hang them up--we let our son arrange them on the floor and roll them around the "sun" (an orange) in their orbits. He easily recognized each planet and named them, although the ring around Saturn tends to slip off and causes a little confusion.
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