Highlights
My First STEM Metal Detector is going to revolutionize how children play outside. Allow them to learn about the STEM explanation of metal detectors while searching for treasure! Take your children on phenomenal adventures and trips while they search for loot buried underground. This lightweight and portable tool is specially designed for young children to use comfortably and conveniently. Take your STEM adventure to the next level with this wonderful creative toys for 8 year olds.
Information
Our SmartKidsPlanet initiative began in 2017 when 3 geeky and dedicated parents saw a gap in the children’s toys and games market. An opportunity was spotted while we struggled to find toys and games for our kids which enriched their minds and guided them toward science, art, math and construction. The trio then knew that their paths were set, establishing an online shop with a comprehensive range of intelligent toys for babies, children and young teenagers.
With offices based in California, our SmartKidsPlanet team enjoys a daily growth in our presence within the children’s educational toys market. We love our new place in life, and we love helping young minds with their growth and skill development, all while having as much fun as possible.
This is a Christmas present for My Grandson!
My grandson spent all day upon opening the gift finding lost treasures! After getting home he searched his back yard and found old items burried there. He's 6 and loves it
Great for him because he likes to dig and find things.
This is definitely meant for children. Plastic build and lightweight, but still well-built. It works and accurately detects metal. Will you become an expert archaeologist with this? No. Is it great for kids that want to explore and try new things? Absolutely. If you have a STEM-minded kid, this is a great toy to get.
This is an easy to operate device for even an 8 years old, instructions and packaging are good; we will be trying the next time we are on the beach, if I come across any new observation I will update this review