These SmartLab tiny toys are fun and really cute, it would be adored by children over eight years, as they learn and experiment using the tiny tools that come with each themed kit.
SmartLab Toys Tiny Science is a miniature working lab with real precision instruments, including a funnel, petri dish, beaker, Erlenmeyer flask, magnifier, test tube, pipette, graduated cylinder, measuring scoop, balance scale, and 3-gram weights. These teeny-tiny tools are housed in a miniature cabinet, making Tiny Science perfect for on-the-go fun. There are fun experiments that will explain what happens when a drop of vinegar is added to a test tube full of baking soda, making the smallest ball of slime, and many more that will introduce to topics such as density, chemical reactions, crystallization and more.
SmartLab Toys Tiny Baking would be a fun kit for children to use and whip up super-small culinary concoctions using teeny-tiny culinary tools and easy-to-follow recipes to make itty-bitty cooking creations. The kit comes with tiny tools to bake miniature versions of recipes such as minuscule muffins, pint-size pies and more. The 48 page recipe book has 20 recipes that will teach children to follow step-by-step instructions to make tasty treats.
SmartLab Toys Tiny Robot is an exciting intro to mini machines and robotics. A mini robotics kit with everything children will need to design and build miniature working machines from an assortment of real mechanical parts. Children will enjoy following the step-by-step instructions and building this tiny robot. This toy is perfect to take a long and enjoy playing with for hours of play. This kit will teach basic mechanical engineering from how to assemble robots, what makes them work, which is the same type of content introduced in beginning robotics STEM clubs. This kit includes 26 pieces and batteries!
These toys are priced at $27.99 each and are available on Amazon, and other retail stores.
National Geographic STEM kits would make play time not only fun, but also entertaining. Although we have real snow, it is always fun for children to experiment and learn about snow. With the National Geographic Instant Snow, they will get an opportunity to create snow at home by adding water to the instant snow powder and watch as the snow expands.
The instant snow comes with a booklet that gives a lot of scientific reasoning and includes 5 science and 5 art projects. It can be frozen into blocks to build an igloo. The snow is reusable by heating it gently in an oven, and it will turn back into a powder for storage until the next time it is needed. This kit priced at $24.99 will be fun for children over 6 years.
These toys related to the fields of science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics are not only fun, but also teach a variety of different skills such as creativity, fine motor skills, logical thinking, and more. These toys would make good gifts for any occasion to keep children entertained while developing skills.
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