🌪️ Spin into Science: Create Tornadoes, Ignite Curiosity!
The JA-RU Tornado Maker Toy is a hands-on science kit designed for kids aged 4 and up. This engaging educational toy allows children to create their own mini tornadoes through simple shaking and spinning techniques. Perfect for parties, classroom activities, or as a unique gift, this ASTM-tested product ensures safety and durability while promoting STEM learning in a fun and interactive way.
Product Dimensions | 11.43 x 5.08 x 5.08 cm; 181 g |
Manufacturer recommended age | 4 years and up |
Item model number | 5465 |
Educational Objective(s) | Color Recognition |
Number of Game Players | 1 |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries Included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Plastic |
Color | Assorted |
ASIN | B087YGFXQC |
E**S
That it works well.
AWSOME!!!
J**A
Awesome
It made my son very happy
D**E
Smaller than I thought
Small , I thought it was bigger. It’s easy to use and fun to watch . Spinning it just right can be a little tricky
D**H
Good
I like it but it came broken it was liking
T**G
99% User Error
Let me be direct.99% of the bad reviews are all user error.You're not going to get a self perpetual tornado simulation device for $5... Which is what most 1 star reviews seemed to be expecting.A couple circular flicks of the wrist, and you get torecreate 'Twister' and watch a tornado rope out over farmland. It's awesome.Shaking it like a neanderthal isn't gonna do it--There's a learning curve, sure. But with average intelligence and a functional arm, that curve shouldn't last more than 2 minutes or so.Now, it does take a certain level of coordination. Something I'm not sure small children possess. Uncoordinated children have a way better chance of flinging it against a wall and causing a small flood than a tornado. (Wrong natural disasters)I just bought this twister toy because i got my first one from a museum gift shop at age 11, andI wanted to relive some old memories. Basically, I'm saying an 11 year old can get this tornado maker to work. My 8 year old, however, can't. She just doesn't have the wrist-quick flick ability yet.So concerning all these one star reviews slamming this toy because it 'doesnt work'- it does.Its not the products fault. It's the user... Unless it came cracked (which still wouldn't be the toy's fault, it would be the shipper), or empty, there's no reason to 1 star it. Once you master the flick of the wrist, it's awesome.Included are some pictures of various tornados I'vemasterfully recreated by painstakingly turning my hand around in a couple circles.Again, to all the 1 star reviewers- if your tornado doodad is intact, it works. You dont. It was $5. It's not going to make the tornados for you- they do have those though, but they cost a bit more. Put a little effort into it (and I mean a little)It's pretty cool once you give it a fair shake.Pun intended
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