15 STEM Toys Your Smarty-Pants Kids Will Actually Love – CNET [CNET]

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Like a lot of parents, we’re always on the hunt for gifts that can keep kids engaged, improve creativity and — shhh, don’t tell them — get them to learn something. STEM toys are a great way to get your kids coding, building and learning more about the real world, all while having fun. Putting an educational twist on playtime doesn’t mean it has to be boring.      

Check out some of our favorite toy gift ideas that fall squarely in that STEM space — that’s science, tech, engineering and math. From a cool robot factory to magnetic building blocks and even a chocolate pen for budding chefs, here are our suggestions for the best STEM toys to give your kids. These hands-on educational toys and activities will get young kids building, blending and exploring to help light a spark within. We won’t blame you for wanting to play with them yourself.

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Educational Insights

If you are looking for coding toys, Artie teaches coding line-by-line… by drawing lines on paper. Kids program this expressive bot buddy to doodle designs with three color markers loaded in its back. It has built-in tutorials and an easy-to-follow guide so kids can jump right in after unboxing — and seeing something happen on paper gives immediate gratification. It teaches five coding languages: Blockly, Snap!, JavaScript, Python and C++.

Artie can also sense colors and follow lines, be remote controlled, and it has a “cliff sensor” to avoid falling off tables. 

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Lego

There’s a whole world of Lego for education, and you won’t find it in the toy aisle. The Lego Learning System has kits packed with hundreds of bricks and instructions to guide students along several lessons — each kit targeted to different kids’ ages. These teaching kits are designed for the classroom, but anyone can buy these educational toys directly from Lego for hands-on learning at home. (And there are teacher guides to help parents, too.) 

Our favorite is the Spike Essential learning kit for grades 1-5, which includes a few tech pieces like a light matrix, color sensor and motor. Kids also use an app to program their creations. With 449 bricks and 40 lessons, the kit teaches computational thinking, design engineering, physics and math skills — all told through a story of cute Lego figure characters. If you want something cheaper without the tech and programming parts, but still want to keep the physics and math lessons, check out the BricQ Motion Essential kit for $120.

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3Doodler

Here’s a different twist on the DIY robot. Kids can build anything their young minds can imagine out of plastic with this 3D printing pen. The 3Doodler Start Plus is slim and light, making it easier for small hands to hold. With a 30-minute charge, this pen melts sticks of plastic so kids can draw them into any shape, but the nozzle and melted plastic are not hot — so it won’t burn little hands. (And I’ve tested it; you can put the tip to your skin and draw on your finger. I had no worries giving it to my kids.) Draw right on paper or a table and the plastic creation pops right off. 

It comes with 72 filament strands and an activity guide with 10 new projects. To take the learning up a notch, there’s a $9 Edu Stem Accessory Kit with more activities.

KiwiCo

There are easy ways to get kids crafty even if you aren’t the crafty type. I subscribe to KiwiCo Crates, which are hands-on learning activities in a box. Packed with a few science and engineering lessons, they come in the mail and cater to different age groups. I’m a long-time subscriber for my kids, and I like the quality of items. But it’s not just for tiny tikes; there are boxes for all sorts of ages — even engineering boxes for adults. Subscriptions start at $18.50 per month, but you can also shop the KiwiCo Store o purchase items individually. 

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Blockaroo Toys

Even the wee ones in your life as young as 18 months can learn STEM with these magnetic foam builders. Soft blocks connect effortlessly and rotate so you can build creatures with head, wings, elbows and other body parts. And don’t worry about the blocks getting dirty as they’re dishwasher safe and bath friendly.

My 2-year-old hasn’t gotten tired of them after a year, and my 5-year-old also still plays with these to make up all sorts of vehicles and creatures. It’s always a win to get a toy that has good shelf life, and you can expand this stem education toy with multiple set boxes.

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