🧠 Unlock your child’s inner STEM genius—one puzzle at a time!
The Learning Resources STEM Explorers Brainometry is a 34-piece, multicolor 3D puzzle game featuring 10 STEM challenges that develop critical thinking, spatial reasoning, and pattern recognition for children aged 5 and up. Designed for solo, screen-free play, it’s lightweight and portable, ideal for both classroom and home learning environments.
Product Dimensions | 22.86 x 20.32 x 0.25 cm; 294.8 g |
Manufacturer recommended age | 5 - 9 years |
Item model number | LER9306 |
Educational Objective(s) | Pattern Recognition, Creative Thinking |
Language: | English |
Number of Game Players | 1 |
Number of pieces | 34 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Plastic |
Colour | Multicolor |
ASIN | B097F49QYH |
I**.
Like it
I like toys that have a learning element, as well as a fun game.
Z**
Good
Educational good quality
L**S
Good quality
Grandson loves it
D**Y
Good fun
My grandchildren love the challenge of placing the shapes to build it up. Not succeeded putting every shape without it tippling over yet, but it's good fun trying to
S**
The big tag stick in the front is terrible
Got it as a present for a little boy. The game is great but the game box came with a massive tag stick with my name, price and my address 🙄 I tried to removed it but was impossible. I asked for refund as I couldn't give it as a present 🎁 shame.Now, if you buying it for your own child, go for it! It's a lovely game. As a teacher I recommend.
M**N
Good for child who dislikes jigsaws
My daughter does not like standard jigsaw puzzles, she likes to 'think outside the box' but enjoyed this a lot. She is 6 and at the moment is quite quick to follow the hint, but starting to branch out and think about ways she could do the challenge better- for example the road between the 2 houses to her was not a 'proper road', so she set about making her own road with the shapes, I like the thought process this is sparking in her, and am excited to see where she goes with it.
R**L
Xciting
Learning Resources STEM Explorers Brainometry is a decent educational tool, but it could use more complexity and clearer instructions. It’s fun for younger kids and great for introducing STEM concepts, but it doesn’t hold the challenge or depth needed to keep older or more advanced learners engaged. It’s good for a short, fun activity but may not have long-term appeal.
B**H
My Two Loved This Straight Away
I got this for my foster son and daughter and honestly, they’ve not stopped playing with it since it arrived.Pros:The colours are really bright and funLots of cards with ideas so they never run out of things to tryThey’re chatting and laughing while building, which is lovely to seeFeels sturdy and well madeComes in a box so it’s easy to put awayCons:None so far, they’re loving itVerdict:It’s one of those toys that feels like a game to the kids, but you can see how much it gets them thinking. They’ve already made towers, bridges and even their own shapes without following the cards. It’s been worth every penny just to see them enjoy it together.
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