Introduce young minds to the exciting world of science with Skillmatics Newton’s Tree Shaped Box! Designed for children aged 6 and up, this innovative game brings the principles of physics to life through interactive, hands-on activities. With a focus on gravity, motion, and simple machines, this educational kit helps kids understand the foundational concepts behind Sir Isaac Newton’s famous laws of motion in a fun and engaging way.
Skillmatics Newton’s Tree Shaped Box (Age 6+) is a fun, hands-on science game that introduces kids to the basics of physics. Through interactive experiments and simple challenges, children learn about gravity, motion, and simple machines. The tree-shaped box contains easy-to-follow activity cards and materials, encouraging creativity, problem-solving, and a love for science in young minds.
How It Works: Inside the Newton’s Tree Shaped Box, children will find a variety of activity cards, experiments, and materials that allow them to explore key scientific concepts. The game encourages creativity as kids build their own simple machines and experiment with different forces. Through trial and error, they’ll learn firsthand how science works and develop problem-solving skills in the process.
What’s Inside:
- A tree-shaped storage box that holds all the materials and activity cards.
- Step-by-step guides for easy-to-follow experiments and challenges.
- Fun tools to build simple machines and conduct experiments on gravity and motion.
- Clear, kid-friendly instructions to ensure a smooth and enjoyable learning experience.
Why You’ll Love It:
- Educational and Fun: Perfect for curious young minds who want to learn about science through play.
- Hands-On Learning: Kids can experiment and create their own mini-science projects, making learning fun and interactive.
- Encourages Critical Thinking: Promotes problem-solving, experimentation, and creative thinking.
- Compact & Portable: The tree-shaped box makes it easy to store and carry, perfect for home or travel.












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