Kids First Engineering Design

$54.99

Thames & Kosmos Kids First Engineering Design

Speed, power, catapults, and collisions! Physics and engineering are full of action! Kids will have the 20 models in this introductory kit racing, rolling, flying, falling, crashing, balancing, and spinning around in 22 action-packed science experiments. After following step-by-step illustrated instructions to build each model - which include a tightrope walker, elevator, crane, windmill, and all-wheel drive ATV - kids test the models to demonstrate and comprehend basic laws of mechanical physics and how they exist in our everyday lives.

The experiments provide opportunities to learn about forces, gravity, storing and converting energy, and how the laws of physics apply in our solar system as well as on Earth. While building the models and reading through the manual, young researchers gain hands-on experience with the engineering design process, and they learn about various topics in the fascinating world of mechanical physics and engineering.

The 80-page, full-color manual presents digestible scientific facts in a fun and straightforward way, enhancing the entertaining yet educational value of this comprehensive science kit. 

The Thames & Kosmos Kids First Engineering Design can be a valuable tool for sparking an interest in science and engineering at a young age.  By building and experimenting, kids can develop a foundational understanding of important concepts and gain valuable problem-solving and critical thinking skills.

  • Introduction to Engineering Concepts: Through building 20 different models and conducting 22 experiments, kids are exposed to fundamental engineering principles like forces, motion, and balance.
  • Hands-on Learning: The kit is designed around a "learn by doing" approach. Kids will build and experiment, gaining a deeper understanding than just reading about these concepts.
  • STEM Integration: This kit blends Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) in a cohesive way. While exploring engineering concepts, they'll also be applying scientific principles and using math skills.
  • Problem-solving: The building and experimentation process encourages kids to think critically and solve problems as they encounter challenges during construction or when their creations don't behave as expected.
  • Creativity and Innovation: With 142 building pieces, the included instructions are just a jumping-off point. Kids can use their imaginations to design their own creations beyond the 20 models in the manual.

Awards

  • 2015 Parents’ Choice Gold Award
  • 2016 TIA Toy of the Year finalist

Ages: 8+ years

  • Experiments: 22
  • Piece Count: 142
  • Manual Pages: 80
  • Batteries Required: N/A

Made in Taiwan