Explore your child’s creativity using the Jodie kit where free cells, gears and motors are used to make 36 different robots! Each can be driven using sensory motors or a remote control! This kit contains 266 pieces!
Improve your child’s motor and cognitive skills through learning, identifying and attaching the pieces together. This kit is Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics focused! Childrens’ motor and cognitive skill will be put to the test while building their robots.
This kit is Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics focused to help improve your child’s motor and cognitive skills while developing your child’s creativity and imagination. This kit consists of 164 pieces to build robots using cell blocks, gear, axels, motors, sensors and electric cells! 4 different robots could be constructed! They can free-build using these 164 pieces as well!
Learn to build a city through this kit! Children will learn to control DC motors and sensors through app! This kit contains 300 pieces where 8 different models could be built! Build your city today! This kit consist of coding/programming features where children will learn how to code the builds through a smartphone application!
Learn how to code with RoKids+, connect to DC Motors and Sensors through your Tablet or Smartphone. This set allows you to build 8 different models:
It’s the Tori Mega Truck passing through! Introducing Robotori Mega Truck!
This kit is Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematical focused to help improve motor and cognitive skills of your child. Highly suitable for children aging from 6 years and above! This kit has 166 pieces where 4 models could be built inclusive with building instructions
Tori Mega Truck allows you can make 4 types of trucks:
What do you need when you’re building skyscrapers? Why, Trucks of course! Could you be the one who successfully build all 3 models of truck using this kit? Put yourself to the test!
Children will understand mechanisms and principles as they use gears and axels. This kit contains 111 pieces for your child to explore and experience building a dump truck, fork crane and bulldozer! This kit is Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematic focused! Childrens’ motor and cognitive skill will be put to the test when they learn, identify and attach the pieces together.
As well as always being a family favourite playing cards can be a useful educational tool in various ways. For example:
Mathematics: Playing cards can be used to teach basic mathematical operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Additionally, playing card games like poker, blackjack, and bridge can help students develop their mental math skills.
In summary, playing cards can be an engaging and fun way to teach a variety of subjects and skills, making them a versatile and valuable educational tool.
The thrill of bankrupting an opponent, but it pays to play nice, because fortunes could change with the roll of the dice. Experience the ups and downs by collecting property colours sets to build houses, and maybe even upgrading to a hotel! The more properties each player owns, the more rent can be charged. Chance cards could be worth money, or one might just say Go To Jail!
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Features
Fast-dealing property trading game – Buy, sell, dream and scheme your way to riches
Players buy, sell and trade to win – Buy and sell properties
Houses and Hotels – Build houses and hotels on your properties.
Change your fortune – Chance and Community Chest cards can change everything.
Ages 8 and up For 2-6 players
Classic connect 4 game is disc-dropping fun. Challenge a friend to disc-dropping fun with the classic game of Connect 4! Drop your red or yellow discs in the grid and be the first to get 4 in a row to win. If your opponent is getting too close to 4 in a row, block them with your own disc! Whoever wins can pull out the slider bar to release all the discs and start the fun all over again!
Choose yellow or red discs. When you get 4 discs in a row you win.
Snakes and Ladders is the ultimate game of chance for kids and families.
Climb the ladders to get further ahead in the game and win! Make sure you avoid those slippery snakes or else you’ll go sliding right back down the board!
The perfect addition to your holiday house, weekend away or family board game stash.
Family fun game for 2-6 players.
Compact and easy to store.
Classic Jenga is the original game of building suspense and toppling towers. Stack the wooden blocks in rows of 3 to build your Jenga game tower, each layer criss-crossing the last. Once the tower is built, the challenge begins.
Each turn, players remove a single block from the tower and place it on top. Be careful – one wrong move and it could all come crashing down. Will you choose a block from the side or take a chance on the centre block? As the tower gets higher, each move gets riskier.
The classic Jenga game brings nail-biting action to players of all ages. How high can you build your tower before it tumbles?
In Word on the Street, players – either individually or in teams – try to claim letter tiles from the game board.
To set up the game, seventeen letter tiles (all the consonants in English other than j, q, x, and z) are placed in a strip down the center of the game board – the median strip of the street, if you will, which has two "traffic lanes" on either side of it. On a turn, one team is presented with a category such as "types of fruit" or "something a player is wearing", and that team has thirty seconds to come up with an answer in that category, then move the letters in that word toward their side of the game board. Any letters in the word that are not on the game board are skipped. If the answer were "pineapple", for example, the team would move P, N, P, P and L.
If a team moves a letter off the game board, it has claimed that letter and that tile will not move for the remainder of the game. The first team to claim eight letter tiles wins!
This wooden chess and draught set can be a valuable tool for educational purposes, as it can help teach critical thinking, strategy, and problem-solving skills.
The game of chess, in particular, has long been recognized for its ability to improve cognitive function, memory, and concentration. Playing chess requires players to think ahead, anticipate their opponent's moves, and plan their own strategy accordingly.
Draughts, also known as checkers, is a simpler game that can also help develop strategic thinking skills. It requires players to plan and execute moves to capture their opponent's pieces while protecting their own.
This set can be a valuable addition to any educational environment, providing both entertainment and opportunities for skill development.
The Sum Swamp maths board game is a fun and exciting way to build maths fluency as children practise addition and subtraction to get to the other side of the swamp. Suitable for 2-4 players, it’s a great way to keep kids engaged and learning in the classroom or at home.
Scrabble is the ultimate crossword game in which every letter counts. Grab your friends and take turns forming words on the board. After playing your turn, count the value of all the letters in every new word that you formed.