3D Pens: They are "portable 3D printers" in the form of a pen. Instead of ink, they use plastic filament, which is heated as it is extruded. It then cools and solidifies, allowing you to create 3D objects.
Magnetic Games: These are educational construction toys made up of geometric shapes with built-in magnets on their sides. They allow children to easily connect the pieces, creating three-dimensional structures.
Kinetic Sand: It is a specially processed, cohesive play material made of 98% natural sand and 2% polymer, which flows through the fingers like a liquid but can be molded and holds its shape without sticking to hands or making a mess.
Magnetic Tiles : They refer to magnetic tiles that connect with each other and help children create constructions, enhancing imagination, creativity, and STEM skills.
Marble Run: Alternatively, the term "katrakyla" refers to a construction with joints that allow balls to roll and reach the end with speed.
3D Miniatures: It is a ready-made DIY kit made of pre-designed, wooden 3D pieces, with which you assemble step-by-step a highly detailed miniature room, house, or scene that often features real LED lighting.
Montessori (Independence & Natural Materials): They focus on autonomy, concentration, and experiential learning. Mainly using natural materials, they help the child discover their abilities and develop socially and cognitively at their own pace.
STEM (Logic & Sciences): They combine Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics in exciting challenges. They prepare children for the future by enhancing observation, innovation, and problem-solving skills through play.