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!”
Eco-friendly and biodegradable graphite pencils tipped with decomposable cellulose seed capsules (for herbs, flowers, or vegetables) that you can plant when the pencil's used up. ♻️?
☀️? Earth by day, stars by night ✨?
Turns almost any self-made paper airplane into a smartphone-controlled flying machine!
Say hi to this charming new member of your family — an incredible pet so playful and affectionate you'll forget she's a robot.
An exciting ocean-themed choose-your-path STEM adventure for emerging readers.
Treat a budding astronaut with this space station model playset, featuring an orbiting anchor ring for docking spacecraft and several detailed room pods.
Another series of larger-than-life puzzles depicting anatomically correct cross-sections of the human body.
One of those construction toy kits where your imagination is the only real limit.
Includes the materials needed to make healthy environments for small plants that you add yourself. Just add your own container(s) and plants.
Turns rough rocks into beautiful, shiny gemstones — a perfect gift for budding geologists and rock collectors everywhere.
Create wind-walking artificial life! Based on the famous kinetic sculptures by Dutch artist Theo Jansen.
These award-winning, teacher-developed STEM toys feature soft-touch magnetic blocks that always click together like magic (no repelling magnets here!) and rotate 360 degrees, creating a multi-sensory experience kids love.
Do-it-yourself wooden building kits that teach kids about all kinds of scientific, mechanical, and mathematic subjects through play.
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.
Easily the most eye-catching and whimsical children's book about nanoscience.
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.