FRIGHTENED GRASSHOPPER SOLAR POWERED BUG
Posted February 9th, 2010

Product Description
Build your own life-size grasshopper. An tutorial drudge as well as mini solar kit. He’s small, though he’s an attention-getter! Explore a intensity of solar appetite with this tidy scholarship kit. This build-it-yourself tutorial solar hobby pack is for a initial time scholarship experimenters with small or no experience. The Frightened Grasshopper Solar Powered Bug Teaches about forms of pick appetite in a easy-to-use scholarship pack Shows how solar appetite can be used to beget physical phenomenon Illustrates how eager appetite from a object can be remade to electrical appetite with a PV dungeon A engine inside a grasshopper transforms electrical appetite to suit Functions most appropriate really tighten to a non-florescent light tuber or in approach object An attention-grabbing arrangement square associated to solar appetite for a scholarship satisfactory project, category discussion, or only out-of-the-ordinary fool around Ages 10+
- Made with a Best Quality Material with your kid in mind.
- Top Quality Children’s Item.




It was fun and easy to assemble this with our 11 year old niece on Xmas morning. A different type of novelty toy, best when in direct sunlight. Something she never owned before. Great price!
Rating: 3 / 5
My 11yr old nephew was NOT impressed. All the pieces are tiny. We got frustrated putting it together. My nephew said and I quote “How much did you pay for this thing?”. The only reason I gave it 2 stars was because 1 star = I hate it and I didn’t hate it, we were just very disappointed.
Rating: 2 / 5
Well my son got this as a gift. Went to put it together and the red wire came off from the solar panel while trying to insert the cylinder into the body. The wires need to be made and attached better to the solar unit if they’re going to be charging $15 retail for this thing. Called to get a replacement part and they want $5. Said they’re giving me the part free, so what’s up the $5 charge. Is it really worth it to get a part that’s so fragil and will almost certainly break again? Sigh. We’ll give it a try.
Rating: 2 / 5
The Fat Brain Toys’ Frightened Grasshopper Solar Powered Bug is such a cute way to teach solar power lessons. Tiny and delicate, this tool should be assembled by an adult. But once assembled it provides an intriguing learning tool for a child or young adult.
Rating: 5 / 5
This is a cute novelty item to teach elementary aged children how solar power works. It vibrates in direct sunlight. My granddaughters enjoyed learning how to position it in their hands to get it to vibrate (tickles). They are into bugs, so this was perfect. The grasshopper is fragile. Advanced instruction would be beneficial before children handled it.
Rating: 4 / 5