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Amazon.com's Price: $19.99 Prices subject to change.
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Amazon Maximum Age: 11 years
Amazon Minimum Age: 60 months
Binding: Toy
Brand: University Games
EAN: 0040595198621
Label: University Games
Manufacturer: University Games
Manufacturer Maximum Age: 11 years
Manufacturer Minimum Age: 60 months
Model: 19862
Publisher: University Games
Release Date: April 01, 2001
Sales Rank: 2789
Studio: University Games
Features:- Watch the Universe glow from your own room
- Amazing planetary facts included
- Lifetime glow guarantee
- Over 200 glow-in-the-dark planets and stars
- Ages 3 & Up
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Editorial Review:
Product Description: This kit is astronomical! A glow-in-the-dark solar system is a fun way to experience the wonders of astronomy. Hang the planets from your ceiling and re-create the captivating cosmos right in your bedroom. Includes all 9 planets plus 25 feet of string, 200 glow-in-the-dark adhesive stars and a planetary guide booklet.
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I used the light in the middle of my daughter's room as the "sun". I then spiraled the planets around the sun. Mercury is just beyond the reach of the ceiling fan; then each planet was just a little further away than the previous one. I put the first four planets fairly close together (as they are supposed to be), then put a bigger gap between the rest, and it worked out with Neptune being the furthest away, almost to the wall. We put up Pluto too, but sometimes Pluto is closer to the sun than Neptune, ... Read More
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These planets are sized to scale and accurately colorful. They come with brief great info on each planet, and tell you their relative distance from the sun if you want to hang them as a realistic representation of the solar system. They don't come with a sun, although if it would be in keeping with the other accurate sizing of the planets enclosed, it would require a much larger box, ha.
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My 7 year old loved it and loves watching them every night. A lot of people had mentioned that it was hard to tack them up. But in all fairness they do provide the thread and tacks. It took me 15-20 mins to have them up. They indeed looked beautiful at night. I am giving it a 4 only because the "sun" is missing in the whole system . I had to make a dummy one myself and also I found it very expensive for what they are providing (9 Plastic glow in the dark balls :-) for $20 ). The stickers in there are very ... Read More
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I was a little disappointed w/the stars. You get a sheet of stickers that look like you could've gotten them at a craft store for $3. They aren't like the raised stars you probably have seen before but they do the trick in my son's room. He really likes them. The planets are flimsy but do the trick as well. If i were to do it over again, i would probably buy the planets separately and order the better quality stars.
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My sons enjoyed having this in their room.
Unfortunately they aren't durable. Even hanging from the ceiling which in theory should make them be out of harms way, what really happened was they'd get bonked by toy swords and tossed balls and other hazards of childhood and pretty soon they were broken. Can't tell you how many times I had to glue and tape them back together.
As for it being out of scale and missing the sun, well, yeah. I still think it's pretty good from an educational ... Read More
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