Our Favorite STEM Toys

Best STEM toys for kids

What are your favorite STEM toys?  Or, what STEM toys do you recommend?

I get this question quite a bit…

If you’ve heard the term STEM tossed around but aren’t sure what it means, STEM stands for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics)   And if you’ve been to our house, you know that we have quite a few STEM toys.

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STEM toys are my kiddo’s favorites.  And they are MOM’s favorites too!

Why STEM Toys are Great
  • They are a great alternative to electronics, or for when kids say “I’m Bored
  • Last many years.
  • Can be used differently each time
  • Cover a large span of ages
  • Inspire creativity and imaginative play
  • Encourage problem-solving and using logic-smarts!
  • Encourage cooperative play and teamwork   (See the picture below of my kiddos creation: “Thunderbox” a medium thrill roller coaster made with Magnatiles 🙂
So, what our favorite STEM Toys?

*I included recommended ages, but we all know that our children can’t be put into a box!  Some kids, especially those inclined towards science and math may enjoy these toys way before the recommended age!

Wedgits  (ages 3+)

Magnatiles (ages 3+)

Zoobs (ages 6+)

Gravity maze Game (ages 8+)

Roller Coaster Challenge (ages 6+)

Snap circuits (ages  5+)

This is just a beginner set.  They are more advanced sets too.

Circuit maze (ages 8+)

Marble Works  (ages 4+)

Keva Planks  (ages 5+)

 

Legos (of course!)

Duplos for the littlest engineers.

Here are my older kids using duplos to build a tower to the ceiling. Yay for teamwork!

Tinker Crate (subscription box) is another great STEM idea for ages 9-16.  These are projects sent to your house each month with detailed instructions on how to assemble.  Tinker Crate projects we’ve completed include catapults, pinball machines, hydraulic claws, and more.  A great gift idea to give a generous grandparent or aunt/uncle.