Learning Resources “Botley the Coding Robot 2.0” Toy
This cute little robot teaches kids as young as five how to code through 100% screen-free play.
This cute little robot teaches kids as young as five how to code through 100% screen-free play.
The next time a kid asks, “What am I ever going to use this math for???” you can simply answer, “So you can tell the time, silly!”
Build your own timeline of 10 historical events before the other players can.
An exciting ocean-themed choose-your-path STEM adventure for emerging readers.
Another series of larger-than-life puzzles depicting anatomically correct cross-sections of the human body.
Includes the materials needed to make healthy environments for small plants that you add yourself. Just add your own container(s) and plants.
Each of these STEM-friendly books comes with a three-color lens for seeing different images on each page depending on which one you look through.
This artful survey of the elements combines science, history, trivia, humor, and endless fascination for science enthusiasts of every age.
An engine-building worker-placement strategy game set in a plant cell. ?
Kits of specially made tools and “SCRUs” for safely cutting, folding, and connecting pieces of cardboard to create anything you can imagine.
A line of larger-than-life yet anatomically accurate human body puzzles that reveal our hidden inner-workings.
All five games in the award-winning educational math app series.
An introduction to the surprisingly fascinating history and inner workings of mathematics for bright young minds.
An ideal introduction to philosophy, as well as a charming way to open up conversations between adults and children about the biggest questions we all face.
A wildly fun, surprisingly upbeat ride through five plausible ways the universe might meet its ultimate demise. ??
This stunningly illustrated book takes readers on a strange and fascinating journey to the deepest, murkiest depths of the sea, where dwell the most otherwordly ocean inhabitants. ?
As with the ABCs of reading, the fundamental perception skills taught by this book are what you need in order to draw any subject.
Contains over 50 snap-together parts and over 165 projects for kids to complete, all focused on concepts of motion and physics.
New twists on traditional jigsaw puzzles, with a border that winds into the interior, allowing for many more edge pieces than usual.
In this children's book, discover the amazing true story of Maria Mitchell, America's first professional female astronomer.