5 Ways to Develop an Electronic Interest

Do you have a child with an interest in electronics? Do you find small bits of wire hiding in your fuzzy house slippers on a regular basis? Are you intimately familiar with the smell of smoking ICs? Here are 5 ways to develop an electronic interest.

The following are our family-tested, favorite resources for your electronically inclined explorer.

1. Snap Circuits

Great for even the youngest electronics enthusiast. No wire, no soldering; just nice chunky blocks that help you build over 300 projects. Works well for an introductory kit.

2. 130-in-1 Electronics Kit

Next step up. No soldering; wire ends are hooked into a spring. This kit provides room for growth (we went through two) and a basic understanding of each component’s role in the circuit.

3. Getting Started in Electronics by Forest M. Mims III

Next it’s time to assemble your own components, hook up a breadboard and try your own circuits. An easy to follow, introductory book that can help you get started. Try his other books for more ideas.

4. Elenco XK-700TK Digital/Analog Trainer in Case

If you are willing to invest in an electronics lab that will fit a high school student from DC to AC to programmable devices, you may be interested in this kit from Elenco. No soldering; all of the components are included. This is a perfect replacement for the now discontinued kit we used.

5. AC/DC Electric Circuit Card Game

A card game from those fun folks at Ampersand Press. Can be enjoyed by all ages regardless of electronic aptitude. Update: Appears to no longer be available. But still recommended if you can find it!


Most of these resources can be purchased at your favorite homeschool science supplier. A casual look through the electronics section will yield a whole new world of ideas for your budding electronic genius!

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