Give the Gift of Education with These STEM Toy and Game Ideas for All Ages
Each year when we put together a STEM gift guide, we look for things that are educational. STEM, after all, does refer to Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Sometimes you’ll see it referenced as STEAM to include Arts. Either way, they are items that are more than just toys. They’re tools for working your brain in a variety of ways.
When you’re looking for gift ideas, it’s great to get toys and games, both of which have other benefits that promote things like social interaction, imaginative play and cooperation. But looking for things to supplement that (with educational benefits) is even better. The list this year is filled with so many things that I am ready to go play with: Puzzles of all sorts, crafts and other items.
Katamino
Gigamic / Hachette Boardgames
Katamino includes 500 challenges to complete solo or head-to-head! The first player selects one wooden shape and places it anywhere on the grid. The piece must lay flat and completely inside the grid area. The second player then selects another wooden shape and does the same. The winner is the last player to cover their side of the board completely.
Osmo Reading Adventure
Osmo from BYJU’S
Osmo Reading Adventure is a personalized reading program where kids build their skills and confidence through interactive games. Developed with educators, the program uses physical and digital play along with speech recognition & AI technology to cover critical reading skills from K through 1st grade (ages 5-7). Osmo Reading Adventure includes an app (available on iOS), physical books, and an interactive crystal wand. The program also includes skill building games and activities focusing on phonics and sight reading, and adapts to meet the skill level of the player (or child) for a more dynamic, fun experience. Age range: 5 – 7 years (K – 1st)
Water Power: Rocket-Propelled
Thames & Kosmos
Just Add Sugar
Griddly Games, Inc.
Kids First Andy: The Code & Play Robot
Thames & Kosmos
100 Piece Brain Puzzle
Genius Games
Squishmallows 1000pc Puzzle
The Op Games
Grow your Squishmallows Squad with the plushiest puzzle you’ll ever put together! This 1,000-piece Squishmallows “Share My Squad” jigsaw puzzle features Squishmallows from various Squads including Puff the Penguin, Austin the Avocado, Monica the Axolotl, and more, all cuddled up around Cam the Cat for a collection you can display in a 19”x27” frame!
Creatoo Sunshine Sabertooth & Ferocious Friends
Thames & Kosmos
Match Madness Duo
FoxMind Toys & Games
Spy Labs Master Detective Toolkit V2
Thames & Kosmos
100 Piece Human Heart Puzzle
Genius Games
As a reminder, if you spotted the logo next to something, that means we’ve written about it in more detail. Click on it to get more information along with personalized photos. Several of these items are also part of our holiday giveaway promotion so keep an eye out for those!
Which STEM item would you want to play with first?
The squishmallow 1000 piece puzzle for myself!
I would like to give out katamino and buy one for myself cause I love games that challenge you
Spy Labs Master Detective Toolkit V2
Reading Adventure looks interesting
Creatoo Sunshine Sabertooth & Ferocious Friends is fascinating
Kids First Andy because I have a grandson named Andy.
Creatoo Sunshine Sabertooth & Ferocious Friends looks interesting.
The Osmo Reading Adventure sounds awesome for the kids!
Love those Griddly Games, inc sets!
I like the Water Power Game.
The Water Power: Rocket-Propelled toy and Just Add Sugar would be fun to play with my “almost” 3 y.o. grandson. They both remind me of toys I had as a kid.
Just Add Sugar looks great!
Match madness duo
Just Add Sugar would be great!
The kids on my list would have a blast with the Spy Labs Master Detective Tool Kit.
Our family has some of the best times trying to find out solutions to some of these games. Challenges and fun keeps us on our toes and our brains in shape,
I would love to play Spy Labs Master Detective Toolkit V2.
Also the 100 Piece Human Heart Puzzle would teach us what the human heart looks like. COOL
I would like to get water power rocket propelled for my grand sons.
I’d have to go with Katamino. I love games where their simplicity hides the inherent strategy required.
Puzzles were the hit as gifts this Christmas They can be done by one person or more. I love it!
I want the Just Add Sugar, but all these games are great for kids!
Creato Sunshine Sabertooth and Ferocious Friends looks very interesting.
My step-mother-in-law loves puzzles, and I love all things cute and squishy, so I think the Squishmallows 1000 piece puzzle would be at the top of my list to share
Osmo would be good for my grandson
Match Madness Duo would make a great gift.
The STEM item listed in this gift guide that would make a great gift for someone on my shopping list is Osmo Reading Adventure. I think my nephew would love it so much!
We’ve tried a couple of the small Creato kits so I’d love to check out one of the larger ones with my kiddos. They would also really love the Squishmallows puzzle and the Osmo. So many great games here!
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