Picasso Tiles 250-piece engineering kit promotes STEM learning for ages 3 and up.
Fosters critical thinking and problem-solving skills through hands-on creative play.
Nurture design skills by transforming 2D structures into 3D creations.
The construction set includes an idea book with over 50 design ideas and instructions.
Features an electric power drill and mechanic ratchet for interactive building fun.
Enhance hand-eye coordination and spatial awareness with every new build.
Ideal for use in classrooms, kindergartens, and at-home learning environments.
Description
Spark your child's imagination with the incredible PicassoTiles 250-Piece Engineering Construction Building Set! This engaging STEM learning toy is the ultimate creative outlet for young builders aged 3 and up, offering 250 vibrant, multicolored pieces made from durable, child-safe plastic. It encourages a passion for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) education through hands-on play. A key feature is the real working power drill and clickable ratchet, allowing kids to design and construct unique models with ease. The set also includes an Idea Book for endless inspiration, skillfully blending fun and learning to develop critical fine motor skills and problem-solving abilities. This construction kit is CPSC compliant for choking hazards (small parts warning).
The PicassoTiles PTN250 set is perfect for nurturing early education and imaginative play. It offers significant benefits by boosting cognitive development and spatial reasoning, making it an ideal gift for children who love to build and create. The set comes complete with all necessary components for immediate engagement, promising hours of educational entertainment.
FAQ:
What age range is this building set recommended for?
A: The suggested age for this set is 3 years and up.
Q: How many pieces are included in this set?
A: This is a 250-piece set (SKU: PTN250).
Q: Does the set require batteries?
A: No battery is used for this set.
Q: What is the main educational focus of this toy?
A: The primary educational focus is problem solving and STEM learning.