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20: For Kids of All Ages, Page 156.
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Motion-memory toys, best holiday kits for kids and grownups, cool new tools, books, sites, and the ultimate Dremel.
From the column Toolbox
By Rob Bullington, Marc de Vinck, David Delony, Sam Fraley, Saul Griffith, Keith Hammond, Dylan Kirdahy, Tim Lillis, Hayden Lutek, Anton Ninno, Tim O'Reilly, Meara O'Reilly, Arwen O'Reilly Griffith, John Edgar Park, Joseph Pasquini, Sean Michael Regan, Bruce Stewart
Links
- Maker Shed
- ARCHOS
- Topobo
- MAKE TNT: Tips and Tools
- Motorbicycling.com
- Dremel
- Form and Reform
- 323d
- Shelter Systems
- Metabots Kit
- iFixit
- Sea Perch
- NerdKits
- Sternlab on Etsy
- Skil Power Tools
- Micro-Mark
- Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories
- MoinMoin: DesktopEdition
Errata for this article
Correction for page 156
The Topobo 50- and 100-piece sets are now universally available at $149 and $249, respectively, which is half the price they were before. Therefore the MAKE promo code is no longer necessary or active.
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