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  2. These STEM Toys Are So Cool, You’ll Forget They're Educational

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    These educational STEM toys will help foster learning in science, mathematics, engineering, and technology for kids and adults of all ages.

  3. The best toys of 2024 - AOL

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    If you’ve got a kid on your list who always wants the newest, coolest toys on the market, we’ve got you covered. We put together a list of the best toys of 2024 for every age, stage, and interest.

  4. The 30 Best 'Cool' Gifts for Teens in 2022

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    This cool BD-1 measures over 12.5 inches tall when built. The exploration droid includes authentic details that Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order fans love. "The build was great, thoroughly enjoyed it ...

  5. Gilbert U-238 Atomic Energy Laboratory - Wikipedia

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    For parents, he pushed the idea that the sets' use of chemical reactions directed their children toward a potential career in science and engineering. [2] In 1954, Gilbert wrote in his autobiography, The Man Who Lives in Paradise, that the Atomic Energy Laboratory was "the most spectacular of [their] new educational toys". Gilbert wrote that ...

  6. K'Nex - Wikipedia

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    The company's products were sold at Toys "R" Us, starting in early October 1992. [citation needed] By 2011, K'Nex was distributed in over 25 countries, including the United States. [citation needed] In 2018, all of K'Nex's assets were purchased by Basic Fun!, a Florida-based toy company. [3] [4] [5] The acquisition was valued at around $21 million.

  7. Educational toy - Wikipedia

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    Alphabet blocks. The identification of specific toys as having an explicitly educational purpose dates to the 1700s. [11] In 1693, in Some Thoughts Concerning Education, liberal philosopher John Locke asserted that educational toys could enhance children's enjoyment of learning their letters: "There may be dice and play-things, with the letters on them to teach children the alphabet by playing ...