Technology
LEGO STEM bundle saves you over £35
LEGO is still such a popular product for a number of reasons. It’s fun, interactive, and has a degree of longevity that other products can’t really compete with. What really sets LEGO apart though is the creativity and imagination that is involved when you play.
LEGO is also a perfect gift for any budding engineer, scientist, or mathematician, as it demands a real focus on technology. The LEGO Boost Creative Toolbox takes this one step further by helping to develop coding and constructions skills.
The LEGO Boost Creative Toolbox is an innovative STEM toy with which you can create interactive, robotic models that can be controlled when you download the free app. There are five models to build: Vernie, the M.T.R.4 (Multi-Tooled Rover 4), the Guitar4000, Frankie the Cat, and the AutoBuilder. The toolbox also includes over 840 LEGO pieces, plus a LEGO Move Hub, Interactive Motor, and a colour and distance sensor.
You can build, code, and play with the LEGO Boost Creative Toolbox and Arctic Scout Truck bundle for just £124.99. This is £35.99 cheaper than buying separately. The Arctic Scout Truck comes complete with front tracks and four all-terrain wheels, antenna, lights, onboard analysis station, space for other equipment, a loading bay, and loads more.
It might seem like playing, but as usual, LEGO is so much more than just that.
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