 You can build a Magic Wand-inspired prop with Adafruit's new ART-B2040 prop maker feather. We designed and 3D-printed a Magic Wand inspired by the Super Mario Bros. movie. It's got motion-activated lights and sounds with a spinning crystal gem. This new feather is an all-in-one dev board that features an I2S amp, accelerometer, neopixel driver, servo header pins, stem-a-qt, and screw-block terminals. It's got the ART-B2040 chip with 8 megabytes of spy flash, 21 GPIO pins, and lightboat battery charging over USB-C. With Circuit Python, the board acts like a USB drive so you can easily customize the code with just about any computer. You can modify the code to fit your project. Just change the values such as the neopixel color, speed, or the accelerometer's threshold. We think Circuit Python is the best platform for creating advanced props with motion-activated lights and sounds. Get the parts to build your projects from the Adafruit shop. Links are in the description. Download and 3D-print the parts in your favorite filament. The crystal gem is printed in a white colored filament for nice and even diffusion. Screw-block terminals make it easy to connect neopixels, speakers, buttons, and switches. Mounting holes allow you to securely embed the board directly to your projects. It's easy to plug and play servos with jumper cables to the prop maker's onboard header pins. To learn how to build this project, head over to the Learn Guide for a full step-by-step tutorial. We hope this inspires you to check out the new Adafruit ART-B2040 prop maker feather for your next project.