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    Home » Holiday Science » Christmas Science » Great STEM Gifts for Kids

    Great STEM Gifts for Kids

    Published: Nov 24, 2023 by Emma Vanstone · This post may contain affiliate links · 2 Comments

    Are you looking for STEM gift ideas? We’ve been lucky enough to test some brilliant products over the last few years. Here are some of our favourites.

    STEM Gifts for Children aged 10 and over

    Water rocket kit

    A water rocket kit is always fun! Please note you’ll need a plastic bottle and bicycle pump to use this. A big empty space is also essential!

    Once you’ve got the hang of launching these, you can try adding decorations and maybe some extra weight to investigate how the flight of the rocket changes!

    Water rocket kit

    Human Anatomy Models

    Learning Resources has some brilliant human anatomy models. We’ve had lots of fun learning about different body parts together, and the information book that comes with each one is very informative. They are a bit fiddly to put together but look great when constructed.

    Learning Resources Anatomy model of the heart and human torso

    Microscope and Camera Kit

    Some gifts are timeless, and a microscope is one, although this premium version is much easier to use than my childhood microscope. It comes with a digital camera eyepiece, making it very easy to use, and it means you can save and share images easily!

    Read my full microscopes review here.

    Amscope premium microscope in box

    National Geographic Fossil Kits

    National Geographic have some fantastic fossil and rock kits available. We’ve tried a few of them, and they make a great gift for any budding geologist.

    Rock and fossil kit from National Geographic

    STEM gifts for Children 10 and under

    Stomp rocket

    A stomp rocket makes a great gift! My five year old has one of these on his Christmas list this year!

    Stomp rocket STEM gift

    Erupting Volcano

    Another great find this year is this volcano model from Learning Resources. It splits in half so you can see the inside of a volcano and has a handy container in the centre to hold the baking soda and vinegar mixture.

    multicoloured volcano eruption

    Test Tubes and Droppers

    We love these great children’s test tubes from Learning Resources, and the jumbo eyedropper would be a great accompaniment. These are great for all kinds of science activities or just general messy science play.

    Learning Resources

    STEM Dolls for Kids

    Lottie Dolls have an excellent STEM range, perfect for inspiring imaginative play. We love how the dolls are so childlike and perfectly sized for little hands. There are lots of different accessories available, too! Stargazer Lottie is my favourite.

    Butterfly protector Lottie

    Hexbugs

    How about some hex bugs to make these fun spinning pens or a hexbug maze?

    Drawing with hexbugs

    Magformers

    My 5 year old loves his Magformers and spends hours building towers and bridges for his cars. We’ve had Magformers in the house for many years now; they are worth investing in if you have younger children.

    magformers

    We’re also big fans of Connetix. This ball run set is one of our favourites! It can be slightly fiddly to build, but it is stable once made and stores nicely when not used.

    connetix tiles box

    Marble Runs

    We have this marble run from HABA, which is fantastic. There are many add-ons available, so it’s an endless supply of gift inspiration, but it is on the pricy side.

    HABA wooden marble run

    Magnet Kits

    My favourite magnet kit is this one from Learning Resources. It comes with different sizes and shapes of magnets as well as magnetic chips and marbles!

    This is another kit that we’ve used for years and years.

    magnet set

    Drill Buddies

    My 3 year old loves his Drill Buddies truck and space rocket from Learning Resources. It took him a few attempts to get the hang of it, and he was so thrilled when he could do it alone. These have been a great addition to our toy cupboard.

    Drill Buddies set from Learning Rsources
    Drill buddies set from Learning resources

    I hope to get him the Numberblocks set for Christmas from Learning Resources.

    Construction toys

    LEGO is so handy for all sorts of experiments and great for imaginative play, logic, fine motor skills and generally great fun! We love a big box of bricks as well as a themed set. Zoobs and K’Nex are also great for building with.

    Science Books

    If your children love a good science book, I have some brilliant science book recommendations here, including my very own This IS Rocket Science.

    Image of This Is Rocket Science book

    Which Science kits or equipment would you recommend? And what’s your favourite STEM gift to give?

    Don’t forget to check out our Christmas Science Ebook, which contains 12 printable Christmas-themed experiments.

    Collection of great STEM gifts for kids great for Christmas and birthday presents #scienceforkids #ChristmasGifts #Christmaspresents #STEMgifts #STEM

    Contains affiliate links

    Last Updated on November 24, 2023 by Emma Vanstone

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    1. Becky

      December 07, 2015 at 5:33 pm

      Great list – thank you for linking up to the Christmas gift guide collection

      Reply
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