🚀 Ignite Young Minds with STEM Fun!
The Learning Resources STEM Explorers Motioneering set includes 56 pieces designed for children ages 5 and up, allowing them to build and experiment with three different machine designs: a catapult, trebuchet, and windmill. This engaging toy promotes critical thinking and engineering skills through hands-on learning and includes eight STEM challenges to inspire creativity and problem-solving.
Theme | Physics |
Item Dimensions | 10 x 9 x 4.5 inches |
Item Weight | 12.7 Ounces |
Size Name | Small, Medium |
D**I
Perfect for a stem center
I ordered this to use for a project based learning center. The students were engaged and enjoyed using it. The quality is excellent and the materials are sturdy. Held up to daily use. Highly recommend.
J**A
Son loved it
5 year old loves playing with this. Gets him off the electronics
A**P
Versital
My grandson likes to use his imagination to make his own design
B**E
Great building kit for kids
My 2 youngest children liked making the 8 projects in this kit. You can only build one item at a time. The illustrated instructions are easy to understand. All of the item my kids made worked. Some of things you can make are a catapult, windmill, and a pendulum. The plastic building pieces are nice quality and durable.
D**I
Wish the pieces fit more securely
Overall, I love the idea of this product. However, the pieces do not fit very securely. The connections wobble and don't hold strong when you actually go to use the creation you've built. A slight improvement in the design could make this much more child friendly and effective
A**K
Can only build 1 design at a time
This "Motioneering" set is an interesting introduction to physics. The challenges include building a catapult, a pendulum, a windmill, a crank, a propeller, a tilt-a-whirl, and a goal. You can only build 1 design at a time, mainly due to the one rotation post included in the whole set. This piece is central to all the builds.The pieces are a sturdy plastic, and they connect well.The challenges show how to assemble the piece, highlights some key words, explains the idea behind the motion, and then asks the child to think about adjusting different aspects of the piece they built. "What happens if..." This is great for critical thinking, and it provides a hands-on, trial-&-error way of testing out their ideas.At the bottom of each challenge is an "Enhance" question. These involve using the remaining pieces to enhance or change the original build.I do wish the challenges were printed on individual, laminated cards. They are just plain paper, some printed back-to-back, and perforated for the child to separate them.Overall, this is a good introductory set.
H**R
Easy to Assemble - Mom of 4 and 7 year old
My kiddos love to build things. They enjoyed k'nex, legos, marble runs, building blocks, etc. So when I saw this...AND it has a learning component, I thought it would be perfect for them. I'm happy to say that I was right.Ease of Use: First, there are only about 7 different components. So they aren't looking too hard for their needed pieces. The first catapult was made just a few minutes after opening the box.Instructions: I was worried because there aren't detailed instructions - just a picture with some directions, a few thinking questions, and a description. However, I found that this is the perfect amount of information. They didn't dwell on the instructions, so they just sat down and started replicating the pictures.Pieces: Pieces easily fit into a 1gallon zip lock and can be put away without taking too much space. However, there is only one rotation post which is a thin and essential piece. I worry that this will break in no time. I wished they included two (just in case).Imagination: Even after replicating a few of the designs, I had to work a little. I came back to find the kiddos still playing with it and at this point, creating their own designs.
K**N
Perfect for my homeschoolers
I ordered a few stem toys to be played with during free time as help another child one on one. This absolutely my perfect and my favorite. I immediately took the instructions and cut them apart to laminate. I attached the instructions back together with a mini zip tie. The plastic pieces should last for years as they aren’t too thin or flimsy. Highly pleased with the quality, price point, and multiple build options.
K**
Doesn’t need Instructions or batteries
Using the mind and ingenuity to build all the things. Great to add on to, quiet play except the quick come look what I made.
N**.
Sempre una garanzia
Questa marca propone giochi più belli gli uni degli altri! Per la manipolazione, a qualunque età, è impareggiabile! Sono resistenti e permettono ai bambini di toccare, osservare, ragionare. Non si stancano mai!
K**Y
Great Little Construction Set
Learning Resources knows how to make learning fun and this Motioneering set has so many ways to engage your little one while developing skills without them even realising it! This would make a great gift for any little one who loves to build and is bright and colourful enough to be engaging and fun.You get 56 pieces grouped into bags that aren't re-sealable. Every piece is well made and are brightly coloured in orange, yellow, blue, green and grey. They fit well together and have no sharp edges to the,They create 8 machines -CatapultPendulumWindmillCrankPropellerTriple WindmillTilt a WhirlGoalAll of which are described in the guidebook that comes with it. I love that it challenges little ones to use their problems solving skills and develop coordination and use imaginative play too. It is certainly something that will be parent led in our house at the moment but I can see older little ones enjoying this too. Great construction set with learning and fun in mind.
J**O
Science school resource
This is a wonderful resource that I use in my classroom when I’m teaching about structures and mechanisms.
N**R
Fun and educational toy.
This is a great learning toy. It is fun to play with and it make children think and engage with their logic and critical-thinking skills.In essence, it is a building toy but what you build has a bit of thought behind it. Your children are following instructions putting things together that eventually al work smoothly and move. You can build a trebuchet and a catapult amongst others.The great thing is that the ‘instructions’ are not step by step. You see the picture, it tells you what pieces you’ll need and then it gives you general instructions on what to do. This makes the child know what they’re aiming for and they have to think and figure out how to put it together. It is not too hard but will keep them entertained for a while. It is quite rewarding once the structure is built and fully working!A lot of fun whilst learning at a very fair price, would recommend.
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