28 Educational STEM Toys For Kids That Make Learning and Fun Go Hand in Hand

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The latest trend in toys isn't an app or a TV character, it's STEM: aka, science, technology, engineering, and math. More companies are creating toys that improve these particular skill sets without boring children. With so many to choose from, picking one for your tot may present a big challenge.

Here, we rounded up our favorite educational toys from starter science sets to advance robot kits.

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Puzzlets

Puzzlets

Puzzlets ($100) is designed to teach preschoolers how video games are programmed. Using a board that connects to a computer or tablet, kids place puzzle pieces into the board to help the characters find solutions to their puzzles. So when you want the character to jump, you place the jump piece into the next available slot, and when you want him to run faster, you place the fast piece on the board. When strung together (like a code), the pieces instruct the characters how to move.

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Magna-Tiles

Magna-Tiles

Give your architect-in-training a gift he'll use every day. Magna-Tiles ($60 for a 32-piece set) are a fun alternative to basic building blocks and a great way to teach kids basic geometry.

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LittleBits Star Wars Droid Inventor Kit

LittleBits Star Wars Droid Inventor Kit

The LittleBits Star Wars Droid Inventor Kit ($99) gives your Star Wars-lover a leg up when it comes to technology and engineering skills. Once built, the droid's "missions" inspire creativity and aid kiddos in teaching their R2-D2 look-alike new skills.

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Parker: Your Augmented Reality Bear

Parker: Your Augmented Reality Bear

The future of playthings, Seedling's Parker: Your Augmented Reality Bear ($60) combines a cuddly stuffed animal with today's tech. Your child can act as Parker's doctor through an app, which lets them know if Parker is feeling sick and how to make him feel better. Along with being a leader of the pack when it comes to children's AR toys, Parker helps kids build on a variety of skills, including basic biology, digital literacy, critical thinking, and problem solving.

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Primary Mix and Measure Set

Primary Mix and Measure Set

Send him on a scientific journey with the Learning Resources Mix And Measure Activity Set ($25). Using the tools and some simple ingredients, kids can create puffy paint, slime, and more fun projects.

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Laser Pegs 8-in-1 Sports Car Building Set

Laser Pegs 8-in-1 Sports Car Building Set

Think of Laser Pegs ($27) as a Lego set with flair. The building bricks (which are actually compatible with Lego bricks) include Laser Peg pieces that light up when they're connected.

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Brackitz Inventor 100-Piece Set

Brackitz Inventor 100-Piece Set

Get your little inventor started with the Brackitz Inventor 100-Piece Set ($48, originally $60), which helps them build 3D structures with movable parts and really tap into their engineering, art, math, science, and architecture skills.

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M.A.X. Robotic Interactive Toy With Artificial Intelligence

M.A.X. Robotic Interactive Toy With Artificial Intelligence

M.A.X., Meccano's Robotic Interactive Toy With Artificial Intelligence ($100, originally $150), gives younger kids insight into the worlds of engineering and robotics with this adorable little robot who learns through AI but can also be programmed by your child (hello, coding skills!).

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National Geographic Volcano Science Kit

National Geographic Volcano Science Kit

Who doesn't like to see a model volcano explode? With the National Geographic Volcano Science Kit ($10), kids can decorate their volcano before adding vinegar, baking soda, and pebbles to it and watching it erupt.

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Cue Robot

Cue Robot

Using play to teach coding, Wonder Workshop's Cue Robot ($146, originally $200) is a witty little robot who operates on emotive AI and can be customized with one of four avatars that each has its own depths of personality. When used with the app, tweens can chat with Cue, control its movements, create reactive sensor behaviors, and code interactions using JavaScript.

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B Toys Symphony in B Orchestra

B Toys Symphony in B Orchestra

A virtual orchestra pit, B. Toys's Symphony in B ($55) is preprogrammed with 15 songs and symphonies. It comes with 13 instruments that can be added one at a time to the "stage" to actually create the music. So if the tuba, piano, and violin are on stage, the song sounds different than it does if the sitar, cymbals, and clarinet are there.

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GoldieBlox and the Spinning Machine

GoldieBlox and the Spinning Machine

Not all fairy tales are about princesses, as GoldieBlox and the Spinning Machine ($30) proves. Part of a construction toy and book series for girls, GoldieBlox shows little ladies that engineering and fun aren't mutually exclusive. The story's star is a young inventor who fashions a belt drive out of pegs, axles, wheels, and ribbon, right alongside her readers.

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MindWare Q-Ba-Maze Big Box

MindWare Q-Ba-Maze Big Box

All marble runs are not the same. With MindWare Q-Ba-Maze Big Box ($34, originally $40), kids not only design their mazes themselves, but they can create them in animal, geometric, or virtually any shape they like.

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Bee-Bot

Bee-Bot

Before kids even know their numbers or letters, they understand the directions that arrows show. The Bee-Bot ($97) allows tots to harness that knowledge and put it to work. So once kids push a few of the directional buttons and then hit "Go," the Bee-Bot blinks its eyes and follows the commands — ultimately giving tots their first programming experience.

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Roominate Studio

Roominate Studio

Roominate Studio ($15) — created by two engineers out of Caltech, MIT, and Stanford — encourages girls to learn to use circuits to make their self-built dollhouses more realistic with moving elevators, working lights, and anything else they can create.

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Lego Boost Creative Toolbox

Lego Boost Creative Toolbox

You've never seen Lego play quite like this. Lego Boost Creative Toolbox ($160) fuses brick building and iPad play by helping kids to construct one of five multifunctional robots then control them with easy-to-use coding blocks on their tablet.

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Snap Circuits Alternative Energy Kit

Snap Circuits Alternative Energy Kit

Show her how science can save the planet! This Snap Circuit Kit ($53, originally $80) teaches kids how to make the world a greener place using their brains.

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Code.org Site

Code.org Site

Leave it to executives from top tech companies like Apple, Yahoo!, Google, Disney, and Facebook, as well as President Barack Obama, Ashton Kutcher, and House Majority Leader Eric Cantor, to lead the way with a program designed for elementary-school-age children. On Code.org's website (free), kids can "help" an Angry Bird catch a pig by telling it to move forward, left, or right. Once the actions are strung together, the bird starts following the code. If it doesn't catch the pig, kids can take out one or more actions to "course correct."

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Rocket Science

Rocket Science

Don't let the name mislead you. Rocket Science ($35) brings physics to life with a series of easy experiments and games.

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Laser Maze Logic Game

Laser Maze Logic Game

Lasers make everything — especially learning — a lot cooler. By using sequential reasoning and planning skills, kids line up tokens to successfully shoot a laser at the target in this single-player Laser Maze Logic Game ($25, originally $32).

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Stopmotion Explosion

Stopmotion Explosion

This Stopmotion Explosion starter-kit ($54) includes the software, camera, and instructions your child needs to shoot their own stop-motion movie. All they need to bring is a big imagination.

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Pop Bottle Science

Pop Bottle Science

Experience science through 79 experiments that can be done with a soda bottle when you gift your child the Pop Bottle Science Kit ($7).

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K'NEX Solar Energy Building Set

K'NEX Solar Energy Building Set

The go-to educational toy, K'NEX's Solar Energy Building Set ($59, originally $70) goes beyond engineering. Each of the machines in this set require light to function, teaching kids the importance of solar energy.

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IQ Twist

IQ Twist

Don't limit educational toys to the house. This on-the-go IQ Twist Game ($9, originally $12) gets kids thinking with 100 solvable brainteasers.

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Qwirkle

Qwirkle

A combination of Sequence and Dominos, Qwirkle ($23) helps kids develop their problem-solving skills while competing against their friends.

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Lego Architecture Studio

Lego Architecture Studio

If your teen shows a serious interest in architecture, invest in Lego's studio ($170). With more than 1,000 bricks and a 272-page guide, he will build — literally — on his math, design, and engineering skills.

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Tinker Crate Subscription

Tinker Crate Subscription

Kiwi Crate entered the STEM education genre with the introduction of the Tinker Crate ($20 per month for three months) for kids ages 9 to 16 and up. These boxes are filled with projects that encourage problem-solving skills while kids create things like trebuchets and motors following step-by-step (and age-appropriate) instructions. While the projects sound complicated, they're anything but! They're designed to build confidence and encourage kids without frustrating them. Each month, a box will arrive with all the materials kids need to complete the project and a blueprint for getting there. An accompanying magazine, called Tinker Zine, features cartoon strips, science-based stories, and additional activities kids can do with their completed projects.

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Lego Mindstorms EV3

Lego Mindstorms EV3

For the kid who's already got the basics down, Lego's Mindstorms EV3 ($350) may be the ultimate programmable robot. Kids (and grown-ups) can build the robot into one of five different versions and then program it to walk, talk, and think. Don't just want it to move on its own? Grab the remote control and help it move that way, or download a free app and move it with your phone or tablet. Either way, the robot will do what your child instructed it to do!

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VTech KidiBeats Drum Set

VTech KidiBeats Drum Set

If you feel like you have a tiny musician on your hands, try out the VTech KidiBeats Drum Set ($18). The drum pads and cymbal each have their own unique sound for sensory development.

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VTech Musical Rhymes Book

VTech Musical Rhymes Book

This VTech Musical Rhymes Book ($15) will keep little ones entertained no matter where you are. It also helps with building fine motor skills by sliding and twisting the play pieces.

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VTech Touch and Swipe Baby Phone

VTech Touch and Swipe Baby Phone

This VTech Touch and Swipe Baby Phone ($15) includes 12 light-up pretend apps including a calendar, a clock, and the weather. This toy helps with hand-eye coordination.

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Scientific Explorer Mind Blowing Science Kit

Scientific Explorer Mind Blowing Science Kit

If your kid has a curious mind, this Scientific Explorer Mind Blowing Science Kit ($10) is perfect. It helps your child to explore and learn the basics of science, from chemical reactions to the use of scientific tools.

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LeapFrog Shapes and Sharing Picnic Basket

LeapFrog Shapes and Sharing Picnic Basket

Help your little one learn about shapes and colors by playing with this LeapFrog Shapes and Sharing Picnic Basket ($19). Kids can sort, match, stack, empty, and fill the contents of the basket.

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VTech Drop and Go Dump Truck

VTech Drop and Go Dump Truck

This VTech Drop and Go Dump Truck ($14) is intended to help children learn their numbers.

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VTech Click and Count Remote

VTech Click and Count Remote

This VTech Click and Count Remote ($10) includes 45 sing-along songs, melodies, sound effects, and phrases. Toddlers can pretend channel surf through nine different channels including weather and news. The interactive role play is excellent for early education.

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Alex Toys Let's Pretend School

Alex Toys Let's Pretend School

Alex Toys Let's Pretend School ($14) is a 255-piece set that has everything you need to run your own classroom.

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Mirari Pop! Pop! Piano

Mirari Pop! Pop! Piano

This Mirari Pop! Pop! Piano ($24, originally $33) features stars inside that pop up when you play music on the keyboard. This teaches babies cause and effect, while increasing self-expression through musical creation.

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Manhattan Toy Classic Baby Beads

Manhattan Toy Classic Baby Beads

This Manhattan Toy Classic Baby Beads ($13) is like a Rubik's Cube for babies. It's strung together by a cord so it can be twisted around and manipulated into many shapes. The toy is made from nontoxic materials so you don't have to worry if it ends up in their mouth.

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Fisher-Price Laugh and Learn Storytime Puppy

Fisher-Price Laugh and Learn Storytime Puppy

Make story time more special with this Fisher-Price Laugh and Learn Puppy ($20). It sings, dances, and moves along with the story to keep your baby engaged.

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Plan Toys Marine Puzzle

Plan Toys Marine Puzzle

Teach your toddler about marine life while getting their hand-and-eye coordination working with this Plan Toys Marine Puzzle ($22).

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Melissa & Doug Shape Sorter

Melissa & Doug Shape Sorter

This cute and classic Melissa & Doug Shape Sorter ($20) helps toddlers to learn about color-matching and problem-solving.