Use real electricity to become the ultimate spy

  • Mix-and-match Snap Circuits to build more than 25 spy missions
  • Create alarms, motion detectors, voice changers, and more
  • Learn about electricity and real-life gadget building

Snap Circuits’ Spy Kit is both a toy and a practical way to learn about electricity and gadgets. By connecting the Snap Circuits on the board, kids can create more than 20 different spy mission activities, providing them with fun, sneaky-spy experiences — all while learning. The Spy Kit includes a guide with pictures, making it easy for motivated kids to navigate the building process on their own.

We love that this set combines play with STEM concepts — all while resembling a super fun spy kit. Kids of all personalities and play styles will have fun with this set, which they can use for both solo and shared play. It is exciting, unique, and encourages critical thinking and creativity.

It is important to know that while this set is kid-friendly, it still uses electricity and requires a mature mind or adult supervision. It requires 3 AA batteries, which the set does not include. This toy is for kids ages 7 and up and may need the guiding hand of a grown-up to get started.

Tech-loving kids; STEM-forward classrooms; families who want to build together; teamworking siblings and friends


SPY KIT

Go undercover by embarking on more than 20 spy missions — kids can build motion detectors, use voice changers, discover trip wires, and more. The STEM kit teaches kids about the science and engineering behind spy tools and tricks.

Product Facts

  • MSRP:
  • $49.99
  • Age:
  • 7+

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About the author

Ellen Slater

Ellen Slater

Ellen Slater is an Assistant Editor at The Toy Insider, The Pop Insider, and The Toy Book. When she is not writing, she enjoys cooking, attempting to try every Mexican restaurant in NYC, and reading celebrity memoirs. Ellen is an alumna of Oklahoma State University, where she studied Multimedia Journalism. Ellen grew up in Dallas, Texas, and currently resides in Brooklyn, New York.

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