
4M: KidzLabs - Glow Hi-Speed Maglev
The 4M KidzLabs Glow Hi-Speed Maglev kit introduces children to the fascinating science behind magnetic levitation — the same technology used in some of the world's fastest trains. Using magnetic repulsion, the train hovers above the track and glides smoothly along a 50-inch rail with no friction, giving a genuine sense of how maglev technology works in the real world.
The kit includes a glow-in-the-dark tunnel that adds a fun visual element to the experience, and the build itself encourages hands-on exploration of motion, magnetism, and sustainable transport. It's an engaging way to connect physics principles to real-world innovation.
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4M: KidzLabs - Glow Hi-Speed Maglev
The 4M KidzLabs Glow Hi-Speed Maglev kit introduces children to the fascinating science behind magnetic levitation — the same technology used in some of the world's fastest trains. Using magnetic repulsion, the train hovers above the track and glides smoothly along a 50-inch rail with no friction, giving a genuine sense of how maglev technology works in the real world.
The kit includes a glow-in-the-dark tunnel that adds a fun visual element to the experience, and the build itself encourages hands-on exploration of motion, magnetism, and sustainable transport. It's an engaging way to connect physics principles to real-world innovation.
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The 4M KidzLabs Glow Hi-Speed Maglev kit introduces children to the fascinating science behind magnetic levitation — the same technology used in some of the world's fastest trains. Using magnetic repulsion, the train hovers above the track and glides smoothly along a 50-inch rail with no friction, giving a genuine sense of how maglev technology works in the real world.
The kit includes a glow-in-the-dark tunnel that adds a fun visual element to the experience, and the build itself encourages hands-on exploration of motion, magnetism, and sustainable transport. It's an engaging way to connect physics principles to real-world innovation.





















