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Next week, no school. So how will you keep your kids busy? Whether they’ll be playing at home, or you’ve traveling hours to fill, here are our suggestions to make fun instead of boredom during their week of free time… More
Next week, no school. So how will you keep your kids busy? Whether they’ll be playing at home, or you’ve traveling hours to fill, here are our suggestions to make fun instead of boredom during their week of free time… More
How can one appreciate the physics behind roller coasters without taking up so much space? Simple, turn it into a maze… More
As a homeschooling mom to three busy little children, I rely heavily on games as a way to practice skills and have fun. When I heard about ThinkFun’s Spin-a-Roo, I had to check it out! I am always on the hunt for games that work on those all-important math and STEM skills… More
Compose Yourself from ThinkFun was created by composer and cellist Maestro Philip Sheppard. To create a melody, arrange cards in a visual pattern, enter the codes with the musicmaking software at composeyourself.thinkfun.com, and hear the piece played by a full symphony orchestra at Abbey Road Studios. Then flip, rotate, rearrange and even add more cards to create a masterpiece… More
Give your little brainiac a challenge with this game that’s actually a fun introduction into electrical engineering–even though they might not quite realize it. They’ll use logic and reasoning to arrange the pieces into circuits that actually light up… More
Laser Maze ups the ante on puzzle/logic board games by providing clever (and sometimes devious) puzzles, while igniting the imagination and interest in optics. As a game that is greater than the sum of its parts, it’s a must have for puzzle gamers… More
There are games for all ages to help teach STEM skills. Even very young children can learn math and engineering skills from games from ThinkFun like Balance Beans and Clue Master. These are games the whole family can enjoy – and walk away from with stronger STEM skills… More
We’ve all got one – a young relative who might spend a little too much time inside, stare at a screen for a little too long, and in general just not get enough sunlight. They may seem a little vampiric, but don’t be fooled: nothing is more incredible than a budding young coder… More
This is no longer a Hot-Wheels and Dress-Me-Up Barbie kind of world. These toys are anachronisms. And I think we all know that. We also know how excited toddlers get when they detect a mobile phone’s presence. They want to hold on to it and play with it, instead of with stuffed animals and other doohickeys… More
We’ve gathered together gifts for curious children of all ages — presents that stimulate exploration and wonder and are still downright fun. Many of our picks are awesome for adults, too… More