
Hello, Amanda. I've used Snap Circuits with teens and younger kids. It's been successful both with experienced kids and those who know nothing about electrical circuits. Usually I've had kids work in pairs and sometimes trios. It works as long as the teams are on about the same level. I've had to break up some teams that wanted to work together, because one person did everything, and the other(s) were lost. Jennifer Jennifer Dye Assistant Manager Lincoln and Wilder branches Detroit Public Library jdye@detroitpubliclibrary.org Lincoln Branch (M-Tu) 1221 E. 7 Mile Rd. Detroit, Michigan 48203 313-481-1780 Wilder Branch (W, Th, Sat) 7140 E. 7 Mile Rd. Detroit, Michigan 48234 313-481-1870 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Amanda Yearling" <ayearling@threeriverslibrary.org> To: michlib-l@mcls.org Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2017 1:45:46 PM Subject: [Michlib-l] Snap Circuits for Kids/Teen programming Hello everyone, I had a quick question to those librarians who have used Snap Circuits in their library programming. I am thinking about getting some for my teens and was curious as to how many kits you purchased to cover your programs? I am also curious if what the ratio is for programs, 1 kit per teen or can multiple teens use one kit? I appreciate any insight you might have. Thank you, Amanda Yearling Assistant Director/ Head of Adult and Teen Services Three Rivers Public Library ayearling@threeriverslibrary.org 269-273-8666 Sent from Mail for Windows 10 _______________________________________________ Michlib-l mailing list Michlib-l@mcls.org http://mail2.mcls.org/mailman/listinfo/michlib-l