Dr. Livingston’s Human Anatomy Jigsaw Puzzles by Genius Games
A line of larger-than-life yet anatomically accurate human body puzzles that reveal our hidden inner-workings.
A line of larger-than-life yet anatomically accurate human body puzzles that reveal our hidden inner-workings.
STEAM-themed dresses for little ones with cute designs based on science, technology, engineering, arts, and math.
Allows Snap Circuits connectors to integrate with LEGOs and other such building bricks.
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.
Assemble teams of "science ninjas" to build new molecules out of elements to earn points and win the card game before opponents can break down your bases with acid assaults.
Build and customize a planetary rover and undertake hours of missions inspired by NASA astronauts.
This series of build-it-yourself marble machines helps intoduce children to engineering principles and physics concepts.
A fantastic way to introduce kids to tinkering and maker culture.
This kit lets kids become superheroes by building, customizing, and coding their own high-tech gear, and crafting a unique identity to match, all while being "trained" by Marvel heroes themselves.
Lets kids become superheroes by building, customizing, and coding their own high-tech gear, and crafting a unique identity to match. (Releases August 24th, 2018)
Build a wand. Learn to code. Make magic. (Releases October 1st, 2018)
A clever demonstration of how probability works, in desk toy form.
An educational microcomputer that a kid can assemble, which then teaches them STEM and coding concepts via a custom Minecraft adventure.
I've always been kind of a sucker for geeky kid stuff. I grew up watching shows like Bill Nye the Science Guy and Beakman's World, and of course I had one of those Creepy Crawlers bug-maker kits. Now that I'm a dad, I like to keep an eye out for these same kinds of geeky things I can share with my son…