Two excellent toy companies that are online too are; Grand River Toys, and Mastermind. Both are full of educational and sturdy top rated toys for science, math, language, and role playing. They have many award winning toys and board games on these sites. I have personally ordered many times from both of the companies, and have always had good experiences with their staff as well. Another one that a teacher friend of mine uses regularly is Scholar’s Choice, she loves the creative toys there, but I have yet to order from them myself. Good luck!
Target sells National Geographic brand toys that are science kits that are fun like candy making and metal detectors. they may not sound like science, but they are.
5 Responses to “What are the best toys for teaching your child about science?”
By cope123 on Jun 14, 2008 | Reply
not really a toy but knex has a thing u can make DNA out of and a space shuttle. if u got on the knex website u can see therm
By i_8_the_canary on Jun 16, 2008 | Reply
Two excellent toy companies that are online too are; Grand River Toys, and Mastermind. Both are full of educational and sturdy top rated toys for science, math, language, and role playing. They have many award winning toys and board games on these sites. I have personally ordered many times from both of the companies, and have always had good experiences with their staff as well. Another one that a teacher friend of mine uses regularly is Scholar’s Choice, she loves the creative toys there, but I have yet to order from them myself. Good luck!
By ? ? Hi! ? on Jun 18, 2008 | Reply
Well there are things called Quatum Leap Pads were you can buy different interactive books at different levels. They are made for all ages.
This may help explain it better
By Ryan S on Jun 21, 2008 | Reply
Eyeclops bionic eye. Its like a microscope that hooks up to your tv and magnifys objects 200 times larger.
By hollydolly on Jun 21, 2008 | Reply
Target sells National Geographic brand toys that are science kits that are fun like candy making and metal detectors. they may not sound like science, but they are.