Sure,Watch Nice Sister getting a gift for the kids in your life isn't rocket science... but that doesn't mean those gifts can't inspiresome future rocket scientists.
We asked representatives from the Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago, the Science Museum of Minnesota, and the Exploratorium in San Francisco for the perfect gifts to give to kids to help them develop an interest in STEM.
Here's what they recommended for the future Katherine Johnsons of the world.
Get all the basics in one kit. Engineers-to-be can build and refine their skills with the Intro to Engineering Science Kit. It includes 25 experiments and building projects, including creating a balloon rocket and a paddle boat. (Good for kids 5 and up.)
Go beyond sourdough starter: Kids aged 4 and up can learn about electrical circuit building with the Electro Dough Kit, which includes colorful dough they can use to create lights and sounds.
Get them started on chem lessons early: The Foundation Chemistry Kit includes more than 19 chemistry-related experiments, a 32-page lab notebook, and all the lab equipment a young chemist could need. (Good for ages 8-12.)
Let kids chisel away as they excavate 12 different stones containing fossils and minerals with the Dig It Up! set. The curious paleontologist can make sense of their discoveries with the accompanying field guide. (Good for ages 4 and up.)
Don't get toogrossed out: This bug-infested Amber Soap Science Lab from Stemulators can teach kids 8 and up about molecular structures and bug fossils.
No electronics needed here. Using more than 100 pieces and 18 construction elements, kids 8 and up can design track systems for marbles with Gravitrax in order to learn about the laws of physics.
These 16 glow-in-the-dark Magna Tiles are charged by direct sunlight. Kids 3 and up can let their building brains go wild once they're ready to glow.
Just over 30 electronic parts can lead to more than 100 electronic circuit projects, including making a photo sensor and a flashing light, with the Snap Circuits Junior set. (Good for kids 8 and up.)
Everything's in flux with Chemistry Fluxx, the card game. Kids 8 and up can get familiar with the periodic table of elements while playing this matching card game.
Younger readers can pick up the alphabet andengineering key terms (Hint: C is for Carnot Engine.) Written by experts Chris Ferrie and Dr. Sarah Kaiser, the ABCS of Engineeringis good for babies and toddlers.
For the kid, or for that matter, the grownup, who's always trying to take everything apart, look no further. The Art of Tinkering(by Karen Wilkinson and Mike Petrich, co-directors of the Tinkering Studio at the Exploratorium) dives deep into what it means to just tinker, with some 150 makers walking through the beauty of creating with what you have. No need to read alone: Parents and kids — or teachers and students — can learn togetherfrom the tinkering tips and tricks found in the book.
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