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Engino - Academy of Steam Toys | Buoyant Forces: Buoyancy, Weight & Density - STEM Building Toy with Learning Activities & Experiments (4 Model Options)

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LEARN | Maritime and sea exploration are important for transportation. Learn how ships can float on water due to buoyancy. Understand density, how it varies over objects and find that it is a significant factor on whether an object will sink or float

EXPERIMENT | Use a sink filled with water to tests its buoyant behavior. Alter its density using a combination of materials such us air, water and investigate whether it will float or sink. You can also decorate your submarine model

Academy of STEAM series has been developed in order to add the education science of Arts within the STEM curriculum. Art is an inherent part of engineering design process and puts emphasis on one of the highest brain functions of human beings

GENERAL | For ages 8-12 ~ Interactive 3D building app lets children build in virtual reality ~ Fully compatible with all Engino products for hours of freestyle creative play ~ toxin-free plastic.

ABOUT ENGINO | We have been focused on innovation and creativity. To inspire students to become better problem solvers and future innovators, our design of a new system of modular connectors enables students to build fully functional models

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Engino’s Buoyancy Forces model kit takes young learners on a great sea adventure through the history of early maritime exploration, while guiding them through the key STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Mathematics) principles behind flotation. When they’re done experimenting, kids can take off their hard hats and pick up their colored pencils and decorate their very own snap-on skins. To become true buoyancy experts, young learners can read all about Archimedes’ principle of floatation and the theory behind the experiments they make.