Kids First Intro To Tools and Building
Grab your tools, it’s time to get building! Learn how to use tools and build your own workbench with this introductory mechanical engineering kit f...
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Grab your tools, it’s time to get building! Learn how to use tools and build your own workbench with this introductory mechanical engineering kit f...
View full detailsThis ten-inch-diameter acrylic globe has a light inside, allowing it to function in two modes. In its non-illuminated day mode, the globe displays ...
View full detailsIt’s time to start mixing things up! In this pretend STEM scenario, you are a chemist for a bath and body products company and it’s your job to mak...
View full detailsScience meets fashion in this make-your-own tie-dye science lab. Tie-dye two fabric scrunchies and two pairs of socks using non-toxic red, blue, an...
View full detailsLearn basic programming skills while having fun with Andy, The Code & Play Robot. Andy is ready to program and play with right out of the box —...
View full detailsBuild a powerful robotic bulldozer and sleek handheld wireless controller. Then use the controller to command your robot to move around in all dire...
View full detailsTime after time, experience shows that learning by manipulating physical objects with one’s own hands — learning by doing things firsthand, rather ...
View full detailsExcavate your own glow-in-the-dark Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton model. This dangerous prehistoric giant comes to life when you excavate its bones wit...
View full detailsLearn how paleontologists dig up fossils and where can you find them in nature. Dig animal fossils and fossilized tree resin out of the plaster blo...
View full detailsDiscover how fascinating the world is when you understand the remarkable reactions behind ordinary occurrences. CHEM C2000 includes everything in C...
View full detailsBuild and program robots with this complete robotics engineering system. Using sensors, motors, a core controller, and hundreds of snap-together bu...
View full detailsKnock, knock, knocking on wooden floors — this wacky walking ReBot is pieced together from a tennis racket, hammer, and the rear wheels of a tricyc...
View full detailsSpring into action! This jumping robot is made from the tracks of an old snowmobile, a waffle iron, and some rubber bands. Fast and easy to build ...
View full detailsReady to shred! A few clicks and Halfpipe is ready to cruise through your room on its skateboard base, using an umbrella and broom to propel itself...
View full detailsRobots ahoy! This crawling robot is cobbled together from two halves of an old pirate ship’s wheel, and scoots along the floor on a repurposed iron...
View full detailsPhysics Pro is the biggest, most advanced physics kit. With this kit, you can continue your study of statics and dynamics and begin your study of m...
View full detailsLearn about the human body by doing experiments with your five senses that show you how your body works. By exploring the external aspects of your ...
View full detailsGrow a beautiful, colorful crystal geode — a hollow rock with crystals inside it — by first molding a plaster shell and then filling it with a crys...
View full detailsStep right up and try your luck! Do you have what it takes to grab a claw-full of candy with the Candy Claw Machine? Experiment to develop your mot...
View full detailsElectric motors and generators are in countless devices, appliances, and vehicles we use every day. They are an essential technology in our modern ...
View full detailsEnroll in CHEM C1000 and prepare for a lifetime of fascination with this essential science through 125 diverse experiments. Start with an introduct...
View full detailsSet the planets in motion with a flick of your wrist! Build a mechanical model of the solar system including the sun and eight planets (also known ...
View full detailsMix up three different types of safe, non-toxic slime and play funny pranks with them. Make fake snot, a glowing “radioactive” spill, and trick dog...
View full detailsThis fun kit is a great way to learn how to excavate while never leaving your house! Each egg contains one plastic dinosaur model! The eggs are bli...
View full detailsGross new shapes, delicious new flavors! Mold your own delicious gummy worms and spiders using a natural gelatin-like ingredient called carrageenan...
View full detailsAll hands on deck — there’s treasure to be found! In this pirate-themed dig-out kit, a replica pirate treasure is waiting to be excavated from a pl...
View full detailsA geological expedition in the palm of your hand! Each of these fun, low-priced excavation blocks contains one real mineral or fossil specimen. The...
View full detailsExcavate a T. rex skeleton model from inside a 3D T. rex fossil replica. The T. rex lies before you as a 3D fossil, almost as if it had died just m...
View full detailsIt’s glow time! Conduct fun and illuminating experiments with glowing substances and neon pigments with this exciting (and educational!) science ki...
View full detailsGoing up! Build a mighty robotic bug that defies gravity to crawl up, down, and all around windows with ease! This motorized, multi-legged machine ...
View full detailsExplore the natural beauty and wonder of crystals by growing them yourself in many different shapes and colors. Set up your lab base station — the ...
View full detailsPreschoolers and kindergartners have a natural curiosity to explore and learn about the world around them through experimentation, observation, and...
View full detailsA robot fit for the circus! With this kit, you can build a robot that walks, step by step, along a tightrope. How? Thanks to the robot’s main compo...
View full detailsExplore the science of electricity in a fun, hands-on way by building 20 electric circuits and motorized devices. Conduct experiments to learn abou...
View full detailsThis big, colorful microscope was designed specifically to enable young kids to have successful microscopic viewing experiences, and to be a fun to...
View full detailsHydropower has been used for hundreds of years in watermills and is now commonly used to generate electricity in applications such as hydroelectric...
View full detailsIt’s time to have some yummy gummy fun with this awesome bubble gum making kit! Mix up your gum base and then sweeten it with sugar. Next, use the ...
View full detailsGrow sparkling, colorful crystals overnight from a safe solution of potassium aluminum sulfate. Single out the largest crystal shard, redissolve th...
View full detailsMake five colorful, rubbery balls resembling planets in minutes. Using a spherical mold and five colors of polymer granules, cast up to five rubber...
View full detailsBuild your own adorable robotic pet hedgehog! With the 172 building pieces in this kit, you can assemble a real robot that looks like a cute hedgeh...
View full detailsThe fourth generation wind turbine kit from Thames & Kosmos! Wind is one of the most promising sources of clean, renewable energy available tod...
View full detailsHave you ever seen a close-up photograph of the Moon, with its fascinating cratered landscape? With this telescope, you can investigate the moon’s ...
View full detailsSTEM experiment kit to assemble a 20 piece dinosaur skeleton with plastic base. With this kit you can build a 26-inch-long scale model of a T.rex a...
View full detailsParents' Choice Gold Award kit with ac generator, transformer, coils, relay, and multimeter. With this kit, you can safely experiment with the phy...
View full detailsParents' Choice Gold Award kit with radio tuner, op amp, timer, multimeter, microphone, speaker, and 135 other components. Serious electrical engin...
View full detailsSTEM Experiment Kit. Make cars race, boats motor, and planes fly with rubber band power. Build five models using ultralight parts and a rubber band...
View full detailsHey solar superstars! Want to build fun, solar-powered vehicles and devices that move using electricity generated directly from sunlight? With this...
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