Smartivity toys for budding engineers

As the nation adjusts to more weeks of home education, the team at Smart Toys and Games are thrilled to unveil the hero items from their new partnership brand Smartivity. The DIY science and engineering wooden construction sets will not only engage young minds and inspire future makers, they will also provide the perfect rainy-day activity, promising to make learning fun and, once complete, they provide little ones with a high-quality toy to play with.

Based on the principles of STEM, Smartivity’s laser cut construction and activity sets are made from sustainable, engineered wood. From cars to rollercoasters, music machines to robots, children 6+ will enjoy building, playing and learning from these brilliant DIY kits. Through play, Smartivity introduces children to fundamental STEM concepts like domino effect, force, momentum, gravity, elasticity and trajectories among others – learning has never been such fun!

Commenting on the Smartivity range, Karen Clarke, UK Brand Director at Smart Toys and Games said: “We are thrilled to offer the Smartivity range to our customers. All of the construction sets encourage children to develop their cognitive skills through the joys of play. As a nation spending lots more time at home, these sets are a perfect distraction and a great rainy-day activity. Best of all, once children have finished their construction, they have a high-quality toy they can enjoy playing with for years to come.”

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