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Windows tool to test out your electronics ideas – there are free and more advanced versions ($) – “VirtualBreadboard is an easy to simulation and modeling tool that can be used in place of a real breadboard for quickly performing experiments and testing out electronic and microcontroller powered ’embedded’ applications.” Link.
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Most electronic breadboards are excellent choices for science fair projects (http://www.super-sciece-fair-projects.com) because you have the opportunity to create your own experiments, which is really what entering a science fair is all about.
If you are interested in electronics then you may want to check out some other breadboards for children’s wireless science fair projects (http://www.super-sciece-fair-projects.com/wireles-science-fair-projects.html), especially for the younger child who is 8 or 9 years old. This is a safe way to introduce your child to electricity, magnets and electronics.