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Why do the lights in a house turn on when you flip a switch? How does a remote-controlled car move? And what makes lights on TVs and microwaves blink? The technology around you may seem like magic, but most of it wouldn’t run without electricity.
Electronics for Kids demystifies electricity with a collection of awesome hands-on projects. In Part 1, you’ll learn how current, voltage, and circuits work by making a battery out of a lemon, turning a metal bolt into an electromagnet, and transforming a paper cup and some magnets into a spinning motor. In Part 2, you’ll make even more cool stuff as you:
–Solder a blinking LED circuit with resistors, capacitors, and relays
–Turn a circuit into a touch sensor using your finger as a resistor
–Build an alarm clock triggered by the sunrise
–Create a musical instrument that makes sci-fi soundsThen, in Part 3, you’ll learn about digital electronics—things like logic gates and memory circuits—as you make a secret code checker and an electronic coin flipper. Finally, you’ll use everything you’ve learned to make the LED Reaction Game—test your reaction time as you try to catch a blinking light!With its clear explanations and assortment of hands-on projects, Electronics for Kids will have you building your own circuits in no time.
From the Publisher
Intruder Alarm
Use a switch to make an intruder alarm that will tell you if someone sneaks into your room.
Lemon-Powered Light
Turn on an LED light using copper wire, nails, and a couple of lemons.
An Instrument That Boops and Beeps
Build your own simple synthesizer that makes fun sci-fi sounds, and even a motion-controlled instrument.
Color Guessing Game
Use binary numbers to make a two-player game—can you guess which color the LED will be?
Alarm
LED Light
Instrument
Guessing Game
Publisher : No Starch Press; Combined edition (July 15, 2016)
Language : English
Paperback : 328 pages
ISBN-10 : 1593277253
ISBN-13 : 978-1593277253
Reading age : 7 – 12 years, from customers
Lexile measure : 1090L
Grade level : 5 – 6
Item Weight : 1.6 pounds
Dimensions : 7.1 x 0.88 x 9.2 inches
Customers say
Customers find the book easy to read yet very informative. They say it’s a good step-by-step book with fun illustrations and helpful text. Readers also mention the book is kid-friendly, great for teaching kids on electronics, and fun with them. Additionally, they appreciate the variety of projects and the list of items needed to build them.
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Audrey Blaylock –
Wonderful!
My son asked for a circuit kit. We purchased one before and though nice, it was pricey for the things it provided. I decided to make my own kit using this book. I cannot say enough good things about this. I have not given it to my 12-year-old yet but he will love it. I read almost the whole book to purchase supplies for the experiments as part of his gift. The book makes the shopping list easy. Although other suppliers are listed as well, I went ahead and ordered everything through Jameco. I learned so much just by reading the chapters to purchase the supplies. Very well done. The book provides a stair-step approach to learning various aspects of electricity which I found perfect for a beginner. It was not overwhelming but I think it will be challenging enough to hold I interest. I love that the author said he wrote this book because he would have liked to have something like it as a child. It not only provides instructions but explains the rationale which I believe will be applicable to future endeavors.
Amazonlover –
Great for beginners!
I purchased this book for my 6-year-old son. We’re just on the second project, but he’s enjoying the book.Here’s what I like:- breakdown of concepts- approachable material for beginners- reads like a textbook, but not as boring!Here’s what I’d like to see- quizzes at the end of each project- more product alternatives if suggestions are unavailableSome of the item numbers were no longer available through the supplier. That made it a little tough to decide what substitute to purchase, especially since I have no experience with creating engineering projects!Overall, I would highly recommend this book.
Christie K. –
A GREAT book for kids interested in electronics
An excellent book for kids beginning electronics. The book is laid out in a fashion that builds confidence and knowledge for later chapters. It is written in a fun and engaging way – my ten year old loves it and the projects thus far. The breadboard projects are his preference as parts can then be re-purposed for other projects. This books provides a variety of projects not found in other sources. Highly recommend!
raboof –
Possibly too textbookish to interest kids who are not already motivated
This book could have been infinitely better with a small packet of parts.This is a great catalog of projects which motivated kids can refer to. The pictures are good and the instructions are great. Each project is explained in a step by step manner with a description of what is happening.However, one thing that I felt was unfortunate was that the book expects the reader to go out and acquire all the parts on his own. It seems like attaching a small box of basic parts (an LED, zinc/copper pins, pre-stripped wires, breadboard, etc) would have gone far to really bootstrap a kid receiving this.As it is, the book is great in what it does, which is provide project ideas and detailed information to support motivated kids. However if it increased its scope just a little bit it could be an enormously useful and fun thing.
Andrew –
Well written and captivating
My 8-year-old son who is a self professed future engineer and techie cannot put this book down! Shortly after receiving this book after Christmas, he asked me to order basic electronics parts to put together some of the circuits described in this book, and has been working night and day putting together circuits, including a door alarm to ward off intruders into his bedroom.This book seamlessly combines some basic science principles with practical application in a way that all inquisitive minds, young and old, will be able to appreciate. A great learning tool that does not involve the screen and will equip our youth with the knowledge, tools, and skills that they will need in the digital future!
Laura W. –
Step by Step Instructions
My grandson and I like to tinker with electronics. We have several books that start out with the basics and then jump to “magic happens and here’s the finished product” with all the intermediate steps left out. This book is a good step by step book with fun illustrations and helpful text. There are a lot of easy projects to keep your interest while you build knowledge. Worthwhile book!
social100 –
Author is big on experiments and here too he starts out OK but as time goes on he starts to assume all is easy to understand
The book title implies it is suitable for kids. Not really.Book starts out simple but as time goes on the author begins to skim over a lot of details to make things really simple for kids.Author is big on experiments and here too he starts out OK but as time goes on he starts to assume all is easy to understand.Also the publisher should start a new page whenever the author goes into practice mode.The book could become a easier book to understand if the author went back and filled in some details .Gerard Sagliocca
AmazonCustomer2019 –
I have the e-book version of this and it is great for teaching kids on electronics!
My kids love this book and it has pretty simple, but amazing projects in them!
roxane lesage –
Great book. A lot of writing. Would be more for teen then young kids.
t0knee –
Interesting.
pravin b. –
Every enthusiastic person should read
Marcello –
à in lingua inglese.. ha molte illustrazioni, è spiegato egregiamente.. una guida perfetta.. lo consiglio.
Geoffrey Orban –
Mon fils de 7 ans s’intéresse de loin à l’électronique et à la robotique. N’y connaissant pas grand chose dans le domaine mais voulant l’aider à en découvrir davantage sur ce sujet j’ai trouvé ce bouquin. Ce livre est parfait si vous poursuivez le même objectif, les bases sont bien expliquées et donc compréhensibles de tous, les projets sympathiques pour un enfant. Parmi ceux-ci, vous retrouverez notamment la création d’une alarme d’intrusion. Attention, il faut prévoir l’achat de matériel(s) (un multimètre, des piles, câbles, clip 9V et etc…) Il faut donc ajouter l’achat du matériel en plus de l’achat du livre.