Build a real, working FM radio—from scratch!
With the Nauty Daddy FM Radio Build-Your-Own STEM Kit, kids ages 8–14 (or younger with an adult) get hands-on experience with real electronics engineering. This beginner-friendly kit lets young makers assemble a fully functioning FM radio (88–108 MHz) using real components, screws, and tools—all included.
The finished radio features a working speaker, volume buttons, power light, extendable antenna, and channel switch, making it an awesome first electronics project. The exterior is made from lightweight, laser-cut wood panels that screw together for a cool, modern look.
Perfect for curious builders, STEM-focused families, and kids who love to take things apart—and finally learn how they work.
✨ What’s Inside
- Wooden radio housing pieces (thin, lightweight wood)
- FM radio circuit components
- Extendable antenna
- Speaker
- Volume & channel control buttons
- Power indicator light
- Screws + mini screwdriver
- Clear, full-color visual instructions
- Requires 2 AA batteries (not included)
📐 Finished Size
4.5 in (L) × 1.5 in (W) × 3.54 in (H)
(height not including antenna)
🌟 Why Kids Love It
- Builds a real, working FM radio
- Encourages problem-solving, critical thinking, and STEM learning
- Easy-to-follow color instructions
- Hands-on introduction to electronics + circuitry
- A project they can proudly display and use
🔧 Skills They Learn
- Basic circuitry
- Sound waves & FM frequencies
- Electrical components
- Engineering problem-solving
- Tool use + assembly

