PlayMonster + Tinkineer “Marbleocity” Marble Run Kits
This series of build-it-yourself marble machines helps intoduce children to engineering principles and physics concepts.
This series of build-it-yourself marble machines helps intoduce children to engineering principles and physics concepts.
A revolutionary new game where players (ages 8 to adult) build mechanical computers powered by marbles to solve logic puzzles.
Plush toys with a squeaker only your dog can hear.
Depicting characters from all eras of Disney animation history, this puzzle is comprised of 1,000 translucent plastic pieces that give it a "stained glass" effect.
Durable storage bags that help you easily organize all those LEGO pieces (or other toys) and make cleanup a breeze.
A 500-piece, 18"x24" puzzle that displays a knolling-style grid of cameras from all eras of photography history.
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.
A unique challenge from any angle.
Let's go, Voltron force! This awesome set lets you build all five lions that can be combined to form the Voltron super-robot, complete with huge sword and shield.
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)
This is a beautiful focus or fidget toy designed for your desk. A vortex lives in here, just spin the gorgeous glass dome to see it.
The upcoming third kit in the Nintendo Labo lineup will put you in the driver's seat of a car, submarine, and plane. (Releases on September 14th, 2018)
Build a wand. Learn to code. Make magic. (Releases October 1st, 2018)
Duo-packs of wooden slingshots for kids that are hand-carved and hand-painted to look like animals.
A magnetically levitated, solar powered electric motor that can both spark an interest in science and look cool on your desk.
A clever demonstration of how probability works, in desk toy form.
This completely self-contained and simple-to-use demonstration set allows for three-dimensional viewing of the magnetic lines of force.