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Explore your universe with this inflatable classroom set. Teach size and distance relationships of the planets, the moon and the sun. Learn rotation, revolution and orbit through class activities or demonstrations using this realistic looking set. Includes 36-inch Sun, plus planets and moon in proportionate sizes from 8 inches to 22 inches. Also includes a foot pump, Teacher's Activity Guide and hooks for easy hanging. Deflates easily for storage.
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Technical Details
- Create an out-of-this-world playroom- Includes all planets
- Activity guide and foot pump
- Durable, washable plastic
- Includes a repair kit
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By Ekaterina V. Mcguire (Texas, USA)
We bought this set for our 5,5 yo for Christmas. What a disappointment! The pump stopped working withoin 5 minutes, and Neptune had a huge hole in it (impossible to repair). Other planets can not hold enough air to look like little balls (like on the photo). They look sad...
When I asked my son if it was okay with him to send it back to Amazon, he didn't mind at all. And this is a boy who is CRAZY about Space and Planets...
I personally LOVE Learning Resources company, but this product did not meet our usual expectations. I am sending it back....
By Carlen R. Espinosa
we used it as a decoration for my 5 year old boy birthday party, it was outer space theme, he helped us to hang the planets and the sun, he had so much fun!! and then after the party we played with them!!
By Y. Sexton (louisiana)
the product is every colorful and easy to use. The quality of workmanship in not so hot.
By Arianne (san francisco)
I bought these for my boy on his 2nd birthday. They have been the #1 toy in our house for the past 18 months and they didn't start to pop for little over a year after we bought them - and we were very rough with them. Standing today are the smaller planets. So I decided to buy another box to replace them and well, the quality is definitely different - the balls are all smaller than they used to be, by 5% or so. Although the color is still vivid, you can tell there is a difference in quality of the ball. I blew up mars yesterday (using them as potty training gifts) and it's been partially deflating over night . I still had the old box and the packaging did not change. Are they still worth [...] the money? Yes - absolutely. My favorite toy ever.
By Mary E. Reid (Dallas, TX)
Product was not as described. Planets were supposed to be to scale, but they were not even close. The sizes of the planets were wrong in relation to one another (were bigger than when they should have been smaller than another planet).
This is not very useful for education. I don't expect the sun to be to scale, because that wouldn't be practical, but I would like the planets to be close to scale. That's why I bought it in the first place. This one went in our Goodwill box, because it was too late to return by the time I opened it.
I wouldn't even recommend this for decoration, since it gives false info. For instance you wouldn't put a mislabeled map of the world in your kids room, would you? They'd learn from it, but the info would be wrong. Same thing with this set. Planets are not labeled (so teacher can quiz kids on this).
Nice try. If only they would take this to one more revision.
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