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Low Tech Educational Tools

I'll admit, at first I didn't get the hype. What's the big deal with a bunch of identical wooden planks? But it's that exact fact of being identical that eases over sensory stimulation while letting the imagination run free.  Build the tallest tower is create a marble run, Keva Planks are a must have.

Magnetic Tiles

What's not fun about magnets? Students of all ages are drawn to these easy to use building materials. Another great tool to reflect 2D versus 3D design, incorporate magnetic tiles while learning A,B,C's or numbers.

Gravity Maze

Another challenging game for the entire family, Gravity Maze supports coding skills such as sequencing and problem solving. Challenge cards are color coded to reflect beginner, intermediate, advance, and expert levels. Another addicting game that develops skills useful beyond the platform.

Plus Plus Blocks

A challenge at first build but once kids get the hang of it the creativity is incredible. A great product to explore 2D versus 3D designs, just sit back and watch your child's imagination roll. Excellent for developing divergent thinking.

Q-Bitz

A game in which the whole family can be challenged! Able to be played solo or with others, Q-Bitz helps develop visual dexterity. There are 80 different puzzle cards that you have to recreate using painted, wooden cubes.  Warning, this game is addicting!

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