Kids love to build stuff and take stuff apart. You may not realize it, but that activity is nurturing their inner engineer and scientist! You'll want to choose STEM gifts and toys that challenge a child's natural curiosity and innovative spirit, as well as find toys that they can play with over and over.
STEM stands for Science Technology Engineering and Math, and STEM toys and games make excellent gifts! We've tried and tested all sorts of STEM toys over the years to make this STEM gift guide. Here are the best of the bunch!
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GEARS! GEARS! GEARS!
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Many of the items on this list are for elementary school aged kids and tweens, so let me begin with a fabulous choice for preschoolers on up. The gears fit together in so many ways, giving kids an early start to engineering with a fun alternative to Standard Unit Blocks. Ages 3 and up.
TINKER CRATE
FIND IT: KIWICO
Tinker Crate is a science and engineering crate that is geared towards kids ages 8 and up. We subscribed to Tinker Crate for many years and absolutely loved it. Each project introduces kids to a different STEM concept, like hydraulics, electric currents, fluids in motion, and aerodynamics. The crate includes everything you need for the project, as well as detailed instructions, an explanation of the scientific concepts, and ideas for further investigation. My kids put together a rocket, a glider, a catapult, an hydraulic arm, an irrigation system and more. Ages 8 and up.
NOTE: KiwiCo. has sets for all ages from babies to older teens, so be sure to view all their selections.
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC EARTH SCIENCE KIT
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It is impossible to go wrong with National Geographic! This kit has more than 15 STEM experiment activities including dueling water tornadoes (!!), building an erupting volcano, growing a crystal, creative a glow-in-the-dark vortex, and two geologic dig kits. It includes learning guides and clear instructions for hours of fun.
CODE MASTER PROGRAMMING LOGIC GAME
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Code Master is a single player game that uses programming logic to create a sequence of events that will allow them to navigate a map in search of crystals. There are 10 maps with 60 levels. It is recommended for ages 8 and up. My almost 7 year old has become a little obsessed with it, but he needs me to sit with him and give him a lot of guidance. My 10 year old easily plays by himself. I love how much of a challenge the game is, while also being enjoyable.
KLUTZ LEGO CHAIN REACTIONS CRAFT KIT
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This is a super cool set in which kids use LEGO to engineer gadgets and machines that set in motion chain reactions. We have several Klutz books and they all have extremely clear instructions, which are GREAT for kids who can get frustrated in the building process. Ages 8 and up.
CASTLE LOGIX
FIND IT: Amazon | Smart Games (EU)
The wooden pieces of Castle Logix are so great for little hands. The game includes four castle blocks and three turret pegs and a book of 48 challenges. Kids use visual and spatial skills, logic, planning and problem solving to put together the blocks so they match the image in each challenge. What I love about Castle Logix is that it grows with your child. They start out at age 3 with the easy challenges and work their way us as they get older! This game was a mainstay in our house for many years. Ages 3 and up.
LEGO TECHNIC SETS
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In case you had your head in the sand like I did, you may not be familiar with all the inventive LEGO sets that go beyond basic building. I especially like LEGO Technic Building Kits which feature functioning gearboxes, wheels and axles. Age range varies.
SPHERO
FIND IT: AMAZON
The SPHERO program allows kids to experiment with coding, robotics and technology with hands-on activities. In other words, kids don't just stare at a screen to learn code. They go beyond code while they build, engineer, and even create art! Kids program code for the SPHERO robot, and a wide variety of enhancements are available. The robot is even waterproof and shatterproof so kids can really go to town with their experiments! Ages vary, the kit shown is best for ages 8 and up.
PRIME CLIMB
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Prime Climb is an excellent math board game. It's fairly fast paced and has won a zillion awards. Playing Prime Climb requires kids to exercise their multiplication and division skills, while also teaching about prime numbers. Age 10 and up.
BEDTIME MATH: A FUN EXCUSE TO STAY UP LATE
I bet you never thought you'd have a kid who would use math as an excuse to stay up late! Well, neither did I! This book contains riddles, puzzles, problems that are kid-friendly. The best part is that each problem is divided into three different challenge levels so that kids of all ages and skill levels can stay up late with math! I dare you to let this book help you and your kids love math! There are three books in the series. Ages 4-7
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