Wondering what to pick up for your budding young chemists and engineers-in-training this holiday? TechCrunch rounds up the latest stash of shiny gizmos in its 2019 STEM Toy Gift Guide, which features clever wares from mainstream giants like Microsoft and Lego as well as original and inspiring offerings from smaller makers.
Highlights for younger kids include a Disney Frozen II coding kit from UK startup Kano and robotics kits from KinderLab and Pai Technology. Gadgets designed for tweens and older children include Python for Kids from Adafruit, a cartoony-book that helps kids learn the Python programming language; the Kano PC, a DIY Windows 10 computer; and giftable STEM-focused digital subscription courses from Brilliant that teach core concepts in math, science, and engineering through puzzles and problem solving.
See the entire list here.