[Authentic Building Blocks You'll Want to Complete] This experiment kit deepens your understanding by learning about scientific mechanisms and actually building and operating them. Children can enjoy building models by combining the building blocks while following the illustrated assembly diagram. By building eight different models, this toy allows children to thoroughly study the theme of Newtonian mechanics. The included workbook provides a comprehensive guide to the science and technology, from its principles and applications to how to conduct experiments and write lab reports. This toy incorporates the STEAM approach, a next-generation educational method that combines the five fields of science, technology, engineering, art, and mathematics. Children can develop creative skills, such as scientific thinking, through the process of building their own models.
[Engino DISCOVERING STEM Series: Newtonian Mechanics] Engino's [DISCOVERING STEM Series] is a building block experiment kit designed to inspire and engross intellectually curious children. By learning the history and stories of each theme and building and experimenting with them, children can learn scientific principles and mechanisms, and even test their knowledge with quizzes. Understanding the principles of nature and science and connecting the dots will dramatically change the way you see the world you take for granted. Experience that "Aha! So that's how it is!" moment for yourself.
[Eight Model Changes] Build eight different models: [Ballistic Catapult], [Balloon-Powered Airplane], [Crash Car], [Drag Star], [Galileo Experimental Ramp], [Gravity Fan], [Mobile Cabin], and [Pendulum]. Assembly instructions can be found in the included guidebook, on the website, or using the dedicated app, Engino KidCAD. With eight different models, you can conduct a variety of experiments, so this kit is perfect for years of fun.
[The Mystery of Invisible Energy...?] Are you familiar with Newton's laws of motion? They are the foundation of physics, published long ago. You may have only vaguely understood abstract concepts like inertia, momentum, kinetic energy, and potential energy, but by actually building a model and conducting experiments, you'll gain a deeper understanding of how invisible energy works in our daily lives. For example, try building a gravity-powered fan and experiencing how potential energy is converted into kinetic energy, as well as the relationship between gravity and speed. By actually building, touching, and thinking about various "whys" with this kit, you can gain deeper insights than you can gain through classroom learning.
"STEAM education starts with love! It's fun!" [Love] develops intellectual curiosity, and the sense of connecting the dots gives children new insights. They begin to ask "why?" about everyday things, and their perspective on the world becomes broader and deeper. This leads to new intellectual curiosity, and they acquire the "way of learning" that is needed in today's world: learning while having fun.