Take Apart Cement Truck
This Take Apart Cement Truck Toy by Kididdo is a fantastic introduction to reverse engineering for young children.
This Take Apart Cement Truck Toy by Kididdo is a fantastic introduction to reverse engineering for young children.
This series of take-apart toys by Kididdo is a great way to simulate the process of reverse engineering in a controlled environment.
This counting toy for children ages 3 and up is designed in conjunction with the children’s TV show Numberblocks (Available on Netflix and other streaming platforms).
This number-counting toy by Hand2mind not only teaches kids how to count but also gives users a chance to practice various other concepts.
Magicube Recycled Shapes (15 pcs) is a fantastic gift that teaches engineering design thinking through discussions of recycling, as well as opportunities to practice self-guided play and creative thinking.
The book “Girls Can Be Engineers” by Jamila H. Lindo encourages young children to be excited about any career, regardless of their gender.
STEM Explorers Brainometry is a fantastic toy for small children to begin practicing concrete STEM skills.
Iggy Peck’s Big Project Book for Amazing Architects by David Roberts is a fantastic introduction to the engineering process for children ages five and up.
This game from Looney Labs may come in a small box, but entire galaxies are contained within. Players (ages 8+) must develop strategies to fight over alien terrain while managing limited resources.
This toy is the perfect introduction for those interested in vehicle design; it allows users to build multiple vehicles while simultaneously exploring complex physics and science concepts in an accessible way.
WordStruct ESSENTIALS brings facets of spatial reasoning to an incredibly enjoyable word game.
This book by Shari Eskenas uses nursery rhymes and fairy tales as fun contexts to explain Python's coding fundamentals to kids ages 10-18.