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Giant Magnet

Step 2Attracting attention...

Attracting attention...
Well, this is it. Use your giant magnets in the name of science, for good and not for evil. Your kids will also name the pair of magnets like Fred and Ted or Caitlin and Alexandra or ...


CAUTION!
Please note that these are not toys. Depending on what real magnets you use, they can unexpectedly get pulled to a metal chair or desk causing injury to the user or someone in the path between the giant magnet and the attracted object. They can also be heavy as a finished product.

P.S. They also make great gifts for teachers. I made and donated a set because the class had so much fun experimenting with giant magnets. Kid tested - kid-proof.
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