Children of all ages need activities that keep them engaged and learning. Having a project they can do with their hands and have something to be proud of at the end is a wonderful feeling. Maybe what I'm saying sounds like an art project, but what if I told you that it could be a completely creative STEM project? STEM activities aren't just science. They are a comprehensive way to experience multiple subject matters in a single sitting. Howtoons has taken this notion and created several STEM kits that promote critical thinking and exploration. Each Howtoons box contains all the materials you'll need to complete your project. Literally everything as you can see in the picture above. Even all the tools like the scissors! To me, that is like the golden phrase: Batteries are included. The instructions are designed to guide you through the steps and to promote creative problem solving. The coolest part of a Howtoons box is the included comic book. You may be asking why they'd … [Read more...]
Bloxels Makes Programming a Breeze!
Go from physical blocks to a virtual game that you designed! Bloxels allows players to be designers, programmers, and publishers when it comes to this video game creation platform. All you need to get started is Bloxels and the free Bloxels Builder app for your smart device. The 13 x 13 gameboard is your design space, and you use the eight different colored blocks (320 blocks total) to make your creations. You have blocks designated for terrain, coins, power-ups, water, enemies, story blocks, exploding blocks, and hazards. Players can design the layout of their game and even create their own characters using the blocks. Once you've gotten a room or a character exactly how you want it, snap a picture of it on the Bloxels Builder app and further customize it before you animate and play. A completed game can be shared on the Bloxels Infinity Wall (Bloxels online account needed) for other 13-bit builders to play. The best part is that if anyone wants to play your creations, they … [Read more...]
8 Must-See Museums for Kids
The words “museum” and “kids” might not seem like they go together, but a new wave of museum education is creating exhibits that are engaging, educational, and fun for the family. Sound too good to be true? Check out these 8 Museums for Kids that every kid should visit! This vast tribute to natural history covers more than nine acres at a beautiful lakefront location. There are dioramas of all kinds of animals and habitats, but the most popular attraction is Sue, the largest complete Tyrannosaurus fossil in the world. I have LOVED every time I have been there! Website: https://www.fieldmuseum.org/ Home to the original Space Camp, this science center is home to everything space and rocket related. Learn what it’s like for astronauts throughout history and see models and actual versions of famous space capsules, including the Saturn V rocket. I can't wait to visit it next year! Website: http://rocketcenter.com/ Aside from the stunning views of the Statue of … [Read more...]
Linkt® Craft Kits Really Connect With Kids
The craft jewelry market is booming with so many brands that it truly takes a unique product to set itself a part from the crowd. In general, crafting jewelry has very similar processes to achieve necklaces, bracelets, or earrings. Neat-Oh! and Rebeca Mojica created the Linkt® Craft Kits so that kids could make high quality artisan jewelry in half an hour. It's not the speed that sets Linkt® Craft Kits a part from other jewelry kits. Thanks to Rebeca Mojica you learn a simple chainmaille technique to make each piece. No longer is chainmaille just the archaic dress you remember learning about in history class. It's a technique that yields beautiful pieces of jewelry in record time. Linkt® Craft Kits Bubble Loops is a set that produces five necklaces or bracelets (or a combination of the two.) This kit provides hundreds of colorful metal rings, instructions, Youtube videos, and Linkt® Craft Kits patent pending tool. What is this magical tool you ask? A soft rectangular ring holder … [Read more...]
Science Unboxed Has Lessons Brought to Your Door
Monthly subscription boxes are all the rage these days. It seems that there is a subscription box for any interest. So, why not invest in a box that is educational and appropriately designed for your child's age? Science Unboxed has created three different types of monthly subscription STEM boxes that are great for kids ages 6-16. Ideally, ages 6-10 would order the Elementary Box, ages 11-13 the Middle School Box, and ages 14 and up the High School Box. They've worked hard to create a new STEM theme every month and to design the contents of the box around it. Each box contains 5 items to fit the theme. You'll also find inside an independent activity for the child that is very hands on. Additional projects included are designed to promote core knowledge and further practice for basic scientific principles. Don't worry! While these boxes value independence in learning and discovery, they include an instructional booklet and an educational poster. Your child won't be completely … [Read more...]
Baby Loves STEM Books
Learning and understanding are shown through a baby's development. The big milestones are talking and walking, but what if I told you that introducing your baby to science is just as important? Science helps us to better understand the world. And, babies are trying to understand the world. See the connection? Author Ruth Spiro has taken her love for science and transformed it into adorable baby literature to talk about big scientific concepts on an infant's level. Science is in everything that we see everyday. When you give explanation for these normal occurrences in an age-appropriate way you're starting a conversation that will last a lifetime. Her book series Baby Loves features big scientific concepts as board books with colorful cartoons that explains things on a basic level and makes unrelatable concepts relatable. For example, in Baby Loves Aerospace Engineering! you learn about birds and how they fly. Babies know birds. This book takes a bird flying and translates it … [Read more...]
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