Black Friday may be eroticized rage luke ford“officially” over, but there are still tons of deals worth grabbing before they’re gone. Amazon, in particular, has a wealth of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) toys on sale that are perfect for kids, teens, and even adults who love to tinker and experiment.
SEE ALSO: Finding a gift that kids actually like is tricky. This guide will make it easier.Sure, you could just pop the latest video game into your cart and call it a day, but where’s the fun in that? With a STEM toy, you can encourage problem-solving skills, critical thinking, and a genuine love of learning. (Plus, your giftee will most likely want to build or create whatever it is immediately, so you can make a memory of it.)
From solar robots to one-of-a-kind growing kits, here are the best STEM toy deals you'll find on Amazon right now.
The National Geographic Ultimate Crystal Garden is a prime example of a STEM toy that offers hours of educational entertainment. (As soon as I saw this, I added it to my cart for my nephew.) With this NatGeo kit, your little ones can grow a crystal garden in six hours. It comes with everything you need to get started, including five watercolor pens so they can choose the colors of their crystals.
And the best part? You’ll be giving the gift of magicfor the small price of $13.49.
Creativity for Kids Grow 'N Glow Terrarium Kit — $9.34 $17.99(save $8.65)
Creativity For Kids Sparkle N' Grow Butterfly Terrarium — $11.99 $15.99(save $4)
Creativity for Kids The Very Hungry Caterpillar: Ready to Grow Garden Science Terrarium Kit — $13.51 $14.99(save $1.48)
National Geographic Break Open 5 Jumbo Geodes Earth Science Kit — $33.99 $39.99(save $6)
National Geographic Magnetic Marble Run — $58.49 $69.99(save $11.50)
MAGNA-TILES Metropolis 110-Piece Magnetic Construction Set — $89.99 $129.99(save $40)
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