Best Sci/Tech Toys for Kids

Thu Nov 29, 2007 5:03PM EST

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My kids love to play with the usual plastic junk as much as any child obsessed with colorful, shiny objects, but like many a parent, I've grown weary of giving them stuff that won't teach them anything and will just end up at Goodwill (or a landfill) in six months' time.

This year I set out to find some gifts that would at best teach them something about science or technology or, at worst, at least get them inspired and interested in learning a little more about science.

I used my 5-year-old and nearly-2-year-old as guinea pigs with hands-on testing of all these toys; here's what they liked best.

Roboquad - This quadruped robot from Wowwee (which offers a number of fun robo-companions) was the biggest hit with both kids. You can use a remote to order him around the house, step by step (or dance, which the kids like to see at least 10 times a day), or put him in a semi-autonomous mode to blip and beep and explore on his own. He even has LED eyes to light up dark closets. Older kids can program the robot to follow a sequence of instructions. Yeah, he gets stuck in the corner sometimes, but don't we all? $90

Bladerunner III - It's a pint-sized helicopter which you can fly in your house. Nothing was better at quieting a screaming toddler than picking up the Bladerunner and having it land on his mom's head, then lecturing him about Leonardo da Vinci. Be warned: Kids will have to be content to watch, as the controls are extremely difficult to master. I'm also sure it will break in relatively short order, as crashes are all too common. $50

Ice Shattering Mammoth Dig - A huge hit with the kids. You freeze a miniature mammoth skeleton in the included tray, then they whack at it with plastic chisels and warm water to "excavate" the bones. Once the work is done, it goes together like a puzzle. If you want to get kids excited about archeology, it's this, or Indiana Jones. Be prepared for a wet mess, though. $20

Rainbow In My Room - No, it doesn't do much: It puts a rainbow in your room. My daughter loves it nonetheless, and even though it doesn't use a real prism to create its colors (colored LEDs mimic a rainbow instead), it has let me discuss light with her more scientifically. Like she cares... she just wants a rainbow in her room! $30

Digital Speed Sensing Baseball - Why play ball with a normal baseball when you can use this one, which hasĀ a speed sensor built in. I have no way of knowing if it's very accurate (other people's reviews are mixed), but it does at least offer something new instead of the usual game of catch. $25

R2-D2 Interactive Droid - I was hoping this miniature R2 unit would get higher marks, but adults liked him more than the kids. Unlike Roboquad, R2-D2 is voice activated, responding and reacting to 30 phrases. My 5-year-old just didn't have the patience to master the required phrasing, though, and R2 didn't like it when two kids just sat there yelling at him. Better for older tykes. $120

Got other shopping suggestions for science-minded kids? Post them here! (And Spirograph doesn't count!)

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  • 7 Posted by wtfitztom on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:51PM EDT Report Abuse

    Incredible that you consider these to have educational value. Cutting up a mammoth to extract the bones? Watching a robot explore a house? A remote-controlled helicopter?! You're kidding, right?

  • 8 Posted by saundersfax on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:06PM EDT Report Abuse

    Wow these things are perty sweeeeet! If i wasnt 16 and was still 8 id definitly want that Roboquad but an iPod is on my wishlist this season! Merry Christmas!

  • 9 Posted by babylizz123 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:01PM EDT Report Abuse

    For the person who asked about R2D2 being a drink tray... I would say that if you were having a party filled with older Star Wars fans perhaps the R2D2 could pass around glasses of egg nog with poison in them or better yet with explosives and that my friends is my idea of a wonderful headline to read in my Christmas morning paper

  • 11 Posted by stafelco on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:39PM EDT Report Abuse

    i work at a sharper image, and we carry both roboquad and r2d2, i prefer r2 over roboquad anytime, that darn crab (as i called it) annoyed me with the same dance routine, so i had more fun with r2, and yea as cnull said he is kinda wobly, so i wouldn't trust him with my drink...but r2 is way more fun.

  • 12 Posted by latin_cute_princess2 on Wed Dec 12, 2007 1:23PM EST Report Abuse

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  • 13 Posted by jparker61 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:42PM EDT Report Abuse

    R2D2 and the Roboquad are both sold at The Sharper Image and they are both out so you can see them. R2D2 is a lot more cool than this article makes it sound, and is actually one of the hottest Christmas items.

  • 17 Posted by bbweyecandy on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:03PM EDT Report Abuse

    no video? no audio? it's hard to make an opinion with out seeing them in action

  • 19 Posted by jimboraft on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:35PM EDT Report Abuse

    Check out Lego's Mindstorm NXT Robot...........

  • 20 Posted by milo6250 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:20PM EDT Report Abuse

    There are better helicopters out there that are relatively easy to fly.

  • 21 Posted by g8tedmind on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:05PM EDT Report Abuse

    How about some good toy suggestions that are made in the USA? Or any other country but China for that matter.

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  • 23 Posted by bjc585 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:08PM EDT Report Abuse

    You are right about R2D2...I bought it last year for my 8 year old Grandson and he loves it, all his friends think it is the coolest thing ever but he does get frustrated with him. He is a lot of fun, does a lot of neat stuff but you can not yell at him, you need to work one-on-one with him or he will not respond. I love it when he dances! Worth every dime for an older child....or an adult!

  • 24 Posted by beefy291 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:04PM EDT Report Abuse

    I got the RoboQuad robot for $12.99 at Radio Shack - it seems like it is a really neat toy and my son asked for it a few months ago. I dont see how the price can vary from $90 to $12.99.....

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