Build Roller Coasters With K’Nex Thrill Ride Sets
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Build Roller Coasters With K’Nex Thrill Ride Sets

When your family goes to an amusement park, do your kids make a beeline for the highest, loopiest, most hfastest roller coasters they can find? 

 
For little ones who love to throw their hands up and enjoy the ride, K’Nex has a line of building sets that will spark their imaginations while giving them a hands-on lesson in construction and architecture. 

 
The K’Nex Thrill Ride Roller Coaster Building Sets include motors to blast coaster cars through all the twists and turns your child can think up. 
 
Choose between the following models:
 
Hyperspeed Hangtime Roller Coaster Building Set 
Blast off faster than the speed of light with the Hyperspeed Hangtime Roller Coaster Building Set! Use over 600 K’NEX pieces to build a Roller Coaster over 2.5 feet high! The exclusive inverted blaster motor launches your hanging coaster car on an out-of-this-world adventure through 18 feet of track!
 
Raptor’s Revenge Roller Coaster Building Set
Get ready for prehistoric fun with the new Raptor’s Revenge Roller Coaster Building Set from K’NEX! You can build with over 600 K’NEX parts & pieces including rods, connectors and track to create this motorized monster that sends the green coaster car hurtling through over 19 feet of heart-pounding thrills!
 
Typhoon Frenzy Roller Coaster Building Set
Bring a wave of fun from the ocean to your living room with the new Typhoon Frenzy Roller Coaster Building Set from K’NEX! Build with over 640 K’NEX parts & pieces like rods, connectors and track, and add motorized power to send the silver coaster car twisting and turning through over 19 feet of swirling, non-stop action! 
 
Want to make things even more educational… and eco-friendly? The “Investigating Solar Energy” set from the K’NEX Education line shows kids how to harness the energy of the sun into electricity to power a mini-model. Perfect for introducing kids to important STEM concepts in a fun way, while also teaching a lesson about conservation. 
 
Learn more at www.knex.com
 
 
 
 
 
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