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National Geographic Da Vinci's Inventions Catapult STEM Science Kit $4.86 + Free Shipping w/ Walmart+ or on $35+

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Walmart [walmart.com] has National Geographic Da Vinci's Inventions Catapult STEM Science Kit on sale for $4.86. Shipping is free with Walmart+ (free trial here) or orders $35 or more.

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Walmart [walmart.com] has National Geographic Da Vinci's Inventions Catapult STEM Science Kit on sale for $4.86. Shipping is free with Walmart+ (free trial here) or orders $35 or more.

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  • This offer is $9.13 less (65% savings) than the next best price from a reputable merchant with prices starting at $13.99 at the time of this posting.

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NukinFuts
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Nice find, thanks, OP 👍👍

This reminds me of Toy Shop, an 80's computer program by Broderbund, that allowed users to print customizable STEM-related projects, glue to cardstock, build, and run/use.

If you've got the software, an old 8088 or 486 PC, an RS-232 capable printer and cable, then you've got yourself your own STEM project gold mine Smilie

..... oh, and add a long rubberband, some wood dowels/sticks, cardstock, a rubber balloon, and a red propeller .... those all came, boxed, with the software floppy disc.
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Quote from NukinFuts :
Nice find, thanks, OP 👍👍

This reminds me of Toy Shop, an 80's computer program by Broderbund, that allowed users to print customizable STEM-related projects, glue to cardstock, build, and run/use.

If you've got the software, an old 8088 or 486 PC, an RS-232 capable printer and cable, then you've got yourself your own STEM project gold mine Smilie

..... oh, and add a long rubberband, some wood dowels/sticks, cardstock, a rubber balloon, and a red propeller .... those all came, boxed, with the software floppy disc.
A coworker told me today that they took their kids to a science/technology museum and they had floppy discs on display and their kids didnt know what they were. EEK!

In any case, looks like you can download PDFs of "broderbund toy shop" from https://mikeandlace.wordpress.com/2007/12/. Dont need to dig up your old x86 and find your old copy of toy shop in the attic/basement.
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