Highlights
The STEM Junior Engineer Builders set puts you in the shoes of a structural engineer with a vital role in helping a city thrive. You are tasked with constructing twenty unique structures which will not only bring the city to full operation, but provide you with an adept understanding of tension, load, force, and many other STEM engineering things. Put your skills to test as you build bridges and a host of other amazing structures.
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I am not sold that these are better than say legos, but these are a nice structured set for those little ones that like to have a directed task. I see this set working really well in a STEM camp or an after school organization / club. Great examples and ideas.
i have been playing this with my 7 year old son. every week we make a different bridge. and then he would bring his cars and setup his highways..the game is great, but the pieces break easily.. the connectors are rigid and not so strong. so unassembliying the pieces and then setting up a new bridge slowly breaks the pieces. i have been using superglue to put them back together.. and keeping the game because it is really good.
This is a great intro to engineering, not incredibly difficult so my kid likes it. I particularly like the lessons and challenges.
great gift for nephew that likes building and constructing things
Great gift for high school students to learn basic structures engineering.