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Want a scoop of science, technology, engineering and math with your dessert? This is where DIY STEM toys come into the picture! With these toys, you can make your own practice interesting examinations and undertakings comfortable. Enjoy the learning process of how things work in this world.

Or, do something fun like build your own popsicle stick-and-rubber band catapult. Your catapult can fire things like pom-poms, doggy biscuits or pieces of cheese. Kids can learn about how things move and force by playing with Amazing toy. Play with how far you can throw and try changing the angle or strength of your throws to see what happens!

    Create Your Own STEM Learning Experience with These DIY Toy Ideas

    Balloon-Powered Car This toy is another good option. This car can be made in your home and all you need is some straws, cardboards (cover paper or foam will work too), and balloons. The car that moves by way of a balloon. So try some new designs and see which one of yours design can travel all the way to there. It teaches you how air pressure works and that cars use force to move. Its learning about the science of motion through tons and much fun….

    One example is creating a volcano out of common household materials such as baking soda, vinegar and food coloring. It is a fun, hands-on project that kids can do to learn about reactions or how volcanoes work. Make your own lava bubble up and overflow–opprovious to the video above which is NOT a scene from one of our bedrooms.

    Why choose PPT diy stem toys?

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