Review: Education Science Kits
LEGO has released four new Education Science Kits designed for home use, marking the first time these sets are available outside of educational institutions. These sets are part of LEGO's new "Learning at Home" range, expanding the availability of educational LEGO products.
The article reviews the new LEGO Education Science Kits, exploring their format, educational goals, and practical value. The review aims to determine how these sets differ from standard LEGO sets and whether they effectively provide learning opportunities. The sets are designed to be accessible to families, offering a new way to engage with LEGO's educational content outside of a school setting.
The review will likely delve into the specific features of the kits, such as the types of experiments and concepts they cover, the included components, and the target age range. It will also assess the sets' ability to promote hands-on learning and critical thinking skills.
For anyone looking to expand their LEGO collection with educational sets, these new kits could be a great option. You might also want to consider a LEGO storage organizer to keep all your bricks neatly organized.
For the first time since the start of the LEGO Education line, LEGO has introduced sets specifically intended to be purchased as regular sets, rather than through schools and other learning environments. The four LEGO Education Science Kits are available as standard retail sets and are part of a range LEGO is calling Learning at Home. But what are they, and how do they differ from regular LEGO sets? I've had a look at the format the sets take, how they intend to provide education and...
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