Get ready to spark curiosity and hands-on learning with this exciting DIY Marble Run STEM kit! Packed with 186 premium components, this kit combines creativity, engineering, and fun—all in one engaging activity set. Whether your child loves building, exploring how things work, or experimenting with motion, this kit is the perfect way to introduce them to the world of STEM through play.
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What’s Inside?
186 parts, including engineered wood pieces, rubber bands, and steel marbles.
Components like gears, ramps, pulleys, and levers to create moving marble tracks
A detailed instruction booklet with step-by-step building guidance
A special Learner’s Log to record ideas, designs, and discoveries
Key Benefits:
STEM learning made fun- Explore gravity, energy, and motion through real-time play
Hands on engineering - Build complex mechanical system and see how they work
Boosts creativity & critical thinking - Solve problem and design unique marble paths
Eco-friendly materials - Made from high-quality, safe engineered wood
Educational and screen-free - Ideal for independent play or classroom activities
This marble run isn’t just a toy-it’s a full learning experience. As kids assemble rubber-band-powered lifts and loops, they’ll naturally grasp the fundamentals of physics and mechanical design. The Learners’s Log encourages them to reflect on what they build and improve their creations.
Perfect for ages 8 and up, this kit makes a thoughtful gift, STEM project, or rainy-day activity. Watch your child build confidence, patience, and engineering skills-one marble at a time.
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