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STEM toys are a great way to engage kids and help them learn important skills in science, technology, engineering, and math. For big kids aged 8-10, there are a variety of options available. Pyxel is a coding toy that caters to all levels of coding experience, making it fun for both beginners and more advanced users. The 3Doodler Start Plus is a 3D printing pen that allows kids to build their own creations out of plastic, without the risk of burns. The National Geographic Slime Kit provides a fun way for kids to explore the science of slime and putty. The ThinkFun Gravity Maze Marble Run challenges kids to solve puzzles while introducing them to engineering concepts.

For kids who enjoy building, the K’nex Thrill Rides Amusement Park Building Set offers hours of entertainment and the chance to create a motorized ferris wheel. The Gummy Candy Lab kit combines learning about chemistry with the fun of making and eating delicious treats. Artie is a coding toy that teaches kids coding line-by-line by drawing on paper, using five different coding languages. Circuit Explorer is a STEM skills toy that teaches kids the basics of circuits and programming, allowing them to create their own inventions. The Lego Education Spike Essential Kit is packed with hundreds of bricks and tech pieces, providing hands-on learning opportunities for kids in grades 1-5.

For hands-on learning activities, KiwiCo Clubs subscription delivers crates with science and engineering lessons for different age groups. For younger kids aged 3-7, the Kids First Robot Factory by Thames & Kosmos introduces basic engineering concepts, while the Magformers magnetic building blocks allow kids to create a variety of shapes and structures. Botley is a cute robot that teaches basic programming without the need for a screen. Magnetic foam builders are perfect for even the youngest learners, providing a fun way to explore STEM concepts. Overall, STEM toys offer a fun and engaging way for kids to learn important skills while having fun and being creative.

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