Engino- STEM Toys, Construction Toys for Kids 9+, Mechanics Gears & Worm Drives, STEM Building Toys, Educational Toys, Gifts for Boys & Girls (12 Model Options)
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Engino- STEM Toys, Construction Toys for Kids 9+, Mechanics Gears & Worm Drives, STEM Building Toys, Educational Toys, Gifts for Boys & Girls (12 Model Options)
KIDS LEARN how gears can reduce or increase speed and learn how worm drives are used to change rotational speed. Build 12 working models such as an experimental crane, a helicopter, a gearbox and more.
EASY TO FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS + INCLUDES 16 pages of theory and amazing facts with explanations of the different scientific principles accompanied by fun experiments to test newly acquired knowledge. A 3 page quiz section is also included.
CHOSEN as one of 21 best stem toys and gadgets to get your kid interested in tech.
GENERAL- For ages 9+. Our Interactive 3D app lets children build in virtual reality.
WITH AWARD-WINNING components designed by Engino, complex scientific concepts are brought into clear focus for budding engineers and scientists. Make education fun with Engino, proudly made in Europe.
With Engino mechanics: gears & worm drives set learn how gears can easily reduce or increase speed, change force or transfer motion from one position to another. Discover how worm drives are used to greatly reduce rotational speed and how screws can convert rotational motion to linear, while greatly increasing force. Build 12 working models such as an experimental crane, a gearbox, a carousel, a helicopter, a screw press and a crane with a rotating arm. You can find easy-to-follow building instructions for all models either online or in the booklet included. The booklet provides detailed explanations of the different scientific principles applied and incorporates innovative experimental activities for hands-on learning. A quiz section is also available to challenge your newly acquired knowledge! conduct thorough experiments and discover - how the handle's position affects force and speed - how the crank's position affects force and speed - how to calculate the mechanical advantage of a screw - what a worm drive is and how to use a ratchet mechanism. The Engino building system was invented by Costas Sisamos, a former teacher and engineer for the purpose of helping students build technological models creatively and easily to experiment and learn about science and technology in a way that includes all the benefits of play. Research grants from local and e.U. Sources helped transition the three year research project into an innovative product. Since then Engino has developed more snap-fit components such as gears, pulleys, motots, and solar panels. The major advantage of the Engino system is that it's design flexibility enables children to build simple or complex models quickly using a small number of components.