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STEM Life with a nine-year-old college student

Lite Poppers A STEM Gem

by Dannelle

Disclaimer: We were sent product in exchange for an honest review. All thoughts are entirely our own – and the elementary school students’ who tested this out for us. The product was then left at the school to be part of their “maker space”.

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When I was a kid, I used to love building things. I remember my family used to buy me all manner of building blocks, Legos, and even Lincoln Logs to keep my hands busy. When I outgrew a set, there was always something new waiting for me, or I’d start finding things around the house to use instead. I used to live for empty boxes because I could deconstruct them and build virtually anything from them if I got creative enough.

These days, well into my adult years, I’ve taken to creating all manner of DIY projects to keep busy, but my daughter inherited my love for putting things together, so I’m always on the hunt for toys that’ll keep her hands occupied and her mind engaged. This is why, when I was allowed to partner with Lite Poppers, I jumped at the opportunity. Created to provide children with toys that they can build from the ground up, Lite Poppers has been named as a challenging and addictive construction toy that rivals the classic Rubik’s Cube.

While partnering with Lite Poppers, I was able to review one of their 4-in-1 Cars. This kit includes everything your child will need to create two different models, as well as one character from Popperville. Each kit comes complete with step-by-step directions on how to assemble it, but the great thing is that each kit is compatible with the others that are available on the site. Your construction-savvy kiddo might start out with one model but can build virtually anything that they can dream up.

Included in every Lite Poppers 4-in-1 Car kit:

  • USB Fully Rechargeable Touch Sensor LED base.
  • 75 Lite Poppers parts.
  • Digital Comic Book Series Volume 1.
  • Sticker Decal Sheet to decorate your creation.
  • Three Collective Trading Cards.

There are so many benefits to buying your kids a Lite Poppers kit, no matter which one you decide to go with. They utilize the STEM 2.0 system, which allows your child to:

  • Learn and practice math skills by grouping, adding, subtracting, matching, and sequencing.
  • Develop social relationships while solving problems with other children.
  • Build strength in fingers and hands, which covers the fine and gross motor skills.
  • Expand language and reading skills as they articulate about size, shape, colors, comparisons, etc.
If you have a little one at home who likes to build things or are looking for a unique, hands-on toy for someone on your Christmas list, then definitely take a look at Lite Poppers. Your loved one will enjoy hours and hours of fun as well as the ability to integrate new kits into the old ones, so the possibilities are limitless.

To find out more about Lite Poppers, you can visit them online or become a follower of their social media sites like Facebook|Twitter|Instagram.

Other toys we tested that you might like:
  • Anki Cozmo Limited Edition, Interstellar Blue
  • Learning Resources Botley the Coding Robot Activity Set
  • K’Nex 100 Model Building Set has 863 Pieces!
  • National Geographic Break Open 10 Geodes

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About Dannelle

Mother of Miss Sarah...blogger by trade, learning team leader of a 9-year-old college student. I totally believe in STEM/STEAM and getting engaged with kids to make amazing things happen!

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