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The Best Thing My Kids Learned With Circuit Maze

Circuit Maze taught my kids the basics of building circuits, as well as something much more important. Yet another reason STEM education is so important!

Circuit Maze is a great STEM toy that introduces children to the basics of building circuits.

This past summer, Timberdoodle sent us a review copy of Circuit Maze – part of their 3rd grade Curriculum Kit. I pulled it out, and my eight-year-old third grader (Johnny) immediately gravitated towards it. Johnny LOVES single player games, and he is typically really good at them. Seven-year-old Lily and four-year-old Anna were also intrigued.

With this game, you get a card showing where on the board to place a few pieces, as well as a few other pieces that you need to add to the board. To solve the challenge, you need to place the additional pieces in such a way that the circuit board lights up.

The Best Thing My Kids Learned With Circuit Maze

Wherever possible, I let my children teach themselves. I showed the kids the basics of the game, and asked them to check their circuits with me before adding the battery pack, since it IS possible to short circuit this game and that would be sad. Then I went back to making dinner.

I was, of course, keeping an eye on the kids from the kitchen. Each of the children – including ten-year-old Emma, who came over to find out what all the fuss was over – tried the game. Then each of them got frustrated. Four-year-old Anna and seven-year-old Lily started to use the cards to play an improvised version of “Go Fish”.

Why Circuit Maze was ALMOST a Fail

I was disappointed that a brand-new game that seemed exciting was looking like a complete flop. Dinner was ready, and we sat down to eat. Then, I talked to my kids.

They had each abandoned the game because they were frustrated.

They were frustrated because they hadn’t read the rules, and they had refused to start with the beginner cards. Usually, my kids can start somewhere in the middle and do just fine with games like this. This time, they couldn’t. Circuits didn’t feel intuitive to them in the way that most problem-solving games feel intuitive. They didn’t understand how circuits worked.

Learning to Recover from Failure

Together, we sat down and looked at the instructions for the game. I reminded them about what they already knew about circuits (this wasn’t our first circuits oriented game; just a different one). I showed them how to read the challenge cards (they had ignored the tips on which pieces to add). Most importantly, I made them step back to the beginner cards to build their skills, before moving on to the tougher challenges.

Teach kids how to build working circuits with Circuit Maze

It turns out, all three of my older kids do just fine with the beginner cards! As they build their skills they will work up to the tougher cards.

Circuit Maze challenges children to build different electrical circuits. A great STEM toy!

Four-year-old Anna is too young to figure out even beginner cards, so she got from help from her big brother.

Explore the basics of circuit building with Circuit Maze - a great STEM toy.

Eventually she figured out how to read the solutions, and started building circuits all on her own that way:

Circuit Maze review - we love this STEM toy for kids!

STEM Toys Teach Life Skills

This game is teaching my children a lot about circuits, and I love the graded challenges. But best of all, I love the way this toy is pushing my children to develop life skills. They are learning to develop:

  • A growth mindset. They learned not to give up, just because the harder cards were too challenging. They can build up to that level, by starting at a level they understand.
  • Resilience. Failing a task does not mean you give it up and move on to something else. Try approaching it from a different angle, or look for additional help.
  • Perseverance. As frustrated as my kids were when they couldn’t get their circuits to work, they found it incredibly rewarding to see those lights shine.
  • Mindfulness. When my children first started playing with this toy, they were focused ONLY on getting the lights to work. When that failed, they were upset. They were only able to succeed when they looked beyond the surface goal and paid attention to the purpose of the toy.

What do you see STEM themed toys teaching your children – beyond the basics of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics?

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MaryAnne is a craft loving educator, musician, photographer, and writer who lives in Silicon Valley with her husband Mike and their four children.

5 thoughts on “The Best Thing My Kids Learned With Circuit Maze”

  1. Learning from failure is a great life lesson; even more important than STEM learning so I’m happy to see it paired up, even if unintentionally by the toy maker!

  2. Natalie PlanetSmartyPants

    Perseverance is such an important life skill. I am telling my daughter that it’s OK to set aside a task when she feels stuck as long as she makes a commitment to return to it later. I also keep reminding her that it’s OK to ask for help and hints from more experienced people, i.e. parents :)

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