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Toys > STEM > Engineering
Engineering is what brings machines to life. Little learners can discover more about engineering at home by reading the simple explanations and doing the beautifully illustrated activities on each page. Start a lifelong passion for STEM subjects and inspire children to, one day, contribute an invention of their own to the world.
The Action Reaction range provides endless fun and stimulates
creativity. It is a unique scientific kit to learn the physics
principles, design tracks and experiment gravity, force and lever by
using the several parts and accessories provided. The range includes
products which allow the child to create amazing routes and which can
be personalised also using objects available at home, perfect to
maximise the playing activities and stimulates the imagination.
A fantastic kit compatible with the entire Action and Reaction range to
create even more astonishing circuits and embark on breathtaking
challenges. With the fork you can split your tracks, change the
direction of the balls and challenge the force of gravity Track,
platforms, junctions, crossroads and balls are included.
A perfect game to experiment with the basics of physics in an engaging
and truly creative way The manual included guides the child
step-by-step through endless fun An educational science kit.
Invent ways to reuse a plastic bag, design your own robot, discover accidental inventions and lots more in this exciting write-in activity book, filled with inventions to brainstorm, puzzles to solve and objects to design. Includes downloadable templates and links to specially selected websites to find out more about famous inventions.
Experiment with the physics of air pressure and suction!
A robot that defies gravity?! That’s what you get with Air-Walker, a four-legged bot that uses an ingenious system of suction cups and pumps to crawl along smooth, vertical surfaces like windows. A follow-up to the award-winning Geckobot STEM experiment kit, Air-Walker uses technology similar to that found in its reptilian predecessor, but with easier assembly.
Your Air-Walker can crawl in a straight line, to the left, or to the right, while a special mechanism makes the robot’s head move back and forth as its body moves forward. You can also build four other models with the same components and learn how suction and mechanical devices can be used in different real-world applications. A vacuum-suction machine sticks to and lifts flat panels, while a robot with just two suction cups rotates around a central pivot point.
This hands-on construction kit brings engineering and physics to life as it demonstrates the power of air pressure at work. A 24-page, full-colour manual guides your model building and experiments with clear step-by-step illustrated instructions.
Robotics is a vast,thrilling,and sometimes overwhelming interdisciplinary field involving physics,engineering,and computer science. This kit gives kids a simple, fun, and customisable introduction to robotics that lets them build eight motorised machines controlled by programmes and an ultrasound sensor.
Kids code the programmes using an easy, visual programming app on a tablet or smartphone, which connects to the robot models via a wireless Bluetooth connection. Using the app interface, you can programme the robots you build to behave based on the feedback coming from the ultrasound sensor.
The Fischer Technik STEM program by Tom White combines mathematical, reading, and writing standards with the American National Science Education Standards, Technology and Information Technology (“ISTE” and “ITEEA”).
The program can easily be completed within a school semester, and helps students understand applied automation technology by systematically introducing them to electronics sensors, and control technology.
Main Subjects: Robotics, Cybernetics, Mechatronics, & Automation Control.
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