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17.07.2023

Educational and STEAM toys

Hey toy lovers and parents! 🚀🔬


Let's discuss the best educational and STEAM toys that make learning a blast.


Share recommendations, DIY projects, and success stories.


We're here to help each other navigate the world of educational toys and spark curiosity in our kids!


Cheers! :))

Alina
17.07.2023 14:51

Hey everyone!


I'm a teacher, and I recently introduced my students to a STEAM toy called the "RoboBits Kit."


It's a fantastic hands-on tool that combines coding and robotics. The kids absolutely loved it! They were able to build their own robots and program them to perform various tasks. It was amazing to see their problem-solving skills and teamwork improve. Highly recommended! 🤖🌟

Marian
17.07.2023 14:53

I bought a STEM experiment kit for my 6-year-old daughter, and it turned out to be a disaster. The instructions were unclear, and the materials included were flimsy and low-quality. She got frustrated, and I ended up spending hours trying to salvage the situation. It was a disappointing experience overall.

Has anyone else had similar issues with STEM experiment kits?

Arno
17.07.2023 15:18

Hello!


I recently got the "Magnetic Poetry Kit" for my 8-year-old niece, and she's been having a blast with it. It's a fantastic tool to encourage creativity and language skills. Plus, it's something we can enjoy together during our family gatherings. Highly recommend! 🎉🧠

Axel
17.07.2023 15:19

I've tried a couple of coding toys for my 10-year-old son, but he doesn't seem interested in any of them. It's frustrating because I want him to develop those skills, but he just finds it boring. Any suggestions on how to make coding more engaging for kids who aren't naturally inclined towards it?

Noa Reply Axel
17.07.2023 15:23

I totally understand your frustration. Sometimes, it's all about finding the right approach. Have you tried introducing coding through games? There are interactive platforms available that turn coding into a fun and engaging experience. You can also try incorporating his interests, like robots or superheroes, into coding projects. Making it relevant to his hobbies might spark his interest. Good luck!

Simon
17.07.2023 15:31

I recently bought the "Science Lab Deluxe Set" for my 9-year-old son, and he's been having a blast! It comes with test tubes, beakers, and even a microscope. He's been conducting his own experiments and learning so much in the process. Highly recommend it for budding scientists! 🔬🧪

Manuel
17.07.2023 15:38

I tried making a DIY STEAM toy using old cardboard boxes and some LED lights. It didn't turn out as expected, but my kids had a great time helping me with the project. It might not look fancy, but the joy of creating something together was priceless. Sometimes, it's the process that matters more than the end result!

Erica
17.07.2023 15:50

I recently purchased a coding robot for my 7-year-old daughter, and she absolutely loves it! The robot responds to her commands, and she's been learning coding concepts without even realizing it. It's a great way to introduce programming to young kids in a fun and interactive way. Highly recommended for budding coders! 🤖💻

Eva
18.07.2023 10:30

I attempted to build a solar-powered car with my son using a DIY kit, but it was a bit more challenging than we anticipated. We struggled with the wiring, and the car didn't function properly. It was a bit frustrating, but we learned a lot along the way. Has anyone else tried building solar-powered toys? Any tips for success?

Iris
18.07.2023 11:10

I recently stumbled upon a DIY project where you can create your own mini hydroelectric power generator using simple materials like water bottles and small turbines. It's a great way to teach kids about renewable energy and the power of water. Can't wait to try it out with my little ones! 💡💦

Viola Reply Iris
18.07.2023 11:44

Please share the instructions or any tips once you've tried it out. I would like to try it with my kids too :)

Alvin
18.07.2023 11:45

I tried making a homemade catapult with my nephew using popsicle sticks, rubber bands, and a spoon. It was a fun and interactive way to learn about physics and projectile motion. We had a blast launching marshmallows across the room and measuring the distance they traveled. Highly recommend trying it out for some active STEM learning! 🚀🎯