Physics in Action. No Physics Degree Required.
Watch a marble find its way from top to bottom, and you’re watching a child think about gravity, speed, and cause and effect - whether they know it or not. Send a cable car across a room, and suddenly tension, incline, and counterweight become tangible, not textbook words.
Set up a wind-powered spinner and watch a child begin to understand air as a force. These toys turn abstract physics concepts into an immediate, repeatable, and irresistible experience.
Build. Observe. Adjust. Go again. That loop of testing and revision is the core of scientific thinking - and it starts here, long before formal science education begins.
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Gluckskafer Wooden Balance Scales w 5 Brass Weights 39cm
Original price $182.90 - Original price $182.90Original price $182.90$182.90$182.90 - $182.90Current price $182.90| /in stockWonderful for educational use and the kitchen! This beautifully crafted balance scale is made from alder wood and comes with 5 brass weights and tw...
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Wheels, Wind & Wonder at Work
Some of the richest STEM learning available to children comes through mechanical play - the kind that requires building, testing, and rebuilding until something works. Cable car systems teach principles of tension, load, angle, and pulleys through genuinely engaging, beautiful construction.
Wind-powered kits bring aerodynamics into the picture without a single worksheet. Marble runs reward spatial planning and patient iteration, offering a different cause-and-effect problem each time the layout changes.
Together, these resources cover forces and motion from early childhood through upper primary - and for children who want to know why something works and won’t stop until they figure it out, this is where they belong.
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