🎯 Pixel-perfect STEM fun that sparks creativity and future-ready skills!
The Learning Resources STEM Explorers Pixel Art Challenge is a 402-piece educational set featuring 10 double-sided challenge cards and a 10x10 base. Designed for kids 5+, it combines tactile pixel art with math and coding puzzles to develop critical thinking, spatial reasoning, and fine motor skills through screen-free STEM play. Durable foam pieces and multiple difficulty levels make it perfect for classrooms, homeschooling, or independent learning.
Theme | toys |
Item Dimensions | 8 x 8 x 2.5 inches |
Item Weight | 0.28 Kilograms |
Size Name | Medium |
M**N
Fantastic Puzzle Activity for Young Kids!
The Learning Resources STEM Explorers Pixel Art Challenge is an absolute hit in our house! Although it’s recommended for ages 5+, we got it for our 4-year-old daughter who loves puzzles, and she absolutely loves this activity. It’s easy enough for her to do on her own and keeps her engaged for a long time.The set is super easy to assemble, and the quality is great. I also love that it comes with multiple picture options, so there’s plenty of variety to keep her entertained. The brightly colored foam blocks make it easy to see and create vibrant, fun designs.Another huge plus is that the blocks are foam, not magnetic, so we don’t have to worry about magnets being around our younger child. This is such a thoughtful and safe design feature.Highly recommend this for any little one who enjoys puzzles, challenges, and learning through play. Great value for your money and an overall wonderful product!
H**
Great activity
Love these for fine and visual motor skill work! Great and fun activity!
A**N
Super cute!
Got this to donate to Toys for Tots and it looked super cute! all the pieces seemed there and it looked like it kids would have alot of fun with it. Overall the build seemed sturdy for being a small inexpensive toy. Its definitely educational and has some really cool papers to go with it. I would recommend this for Kindergarten and up kids. The pieces are small and to really enjoy it you need to read some of the steps
M**9
Using in my classroom!
This product is great for many ages! I love the different levels of challenges provided in the book. I think it is well made and plan to use it at my school. Two things I would change. One, the pieces are foam so they don’t always sit well in the grid and can easily be poked or torn up (wood would be better). Two, I would love to see more challenges offered. There are only like 5-6 of each level.
J**E
Learning toy
Bought this as a gift for my five year-old great nephew. He absolutely loves this. I’m sure it’ll be hours of fun for him building the different designs. Wonderful learning toy
Z**S
Fun for olders, but not worth the price.
Good idea, poor QC. The board is well made and the ideas in the booklet are fun. It starts off with showing how the pictures are made and the number of blocks needed to make the picture and progresses in complexity of design to instructions that would make a middle schooler think.The problem comes from the foam blocks they included. While some of them fit into the slots, a lot were either too large or too small. The foam is only 9mm high when the slots are supposed to be 10mm. Also, some of the cuts in the foam weren’t complete or were too large at 10.5mm. The foam itself is also too lightweight for ease of use and pop out of the slots way too easily.Since I have a 3D printer, I printed out all the cubes in the appropriate colors. This allowed my son to still have fine dexterity but was more forgiving in placement since I made the blocks 9.9mm cubed and they weighed more than the foam ones.I only recommend this product to kids older than 7-8 since the foam is too lightweight or if you have a 3D printer to make your own blocks. I’d also only buy this product if it was $20 or less. The quality isn’t worth a higher premium.
K**V
Great toy
It’s great for my ND kid. It’s hard to get him entertained that does not involve Amazon kindle or bouncing off the walls. Love quiet toys that keep my wild boy calm and focused. Would have loved a nicer storage box/container, but I am not complaining about it.
G**R
Love
It kept a 5 & 10 yr old busy for hours. It was a physical, no screen way to make things like in a very popular video game.No magnets, just small foam blocks that can be arranged in the grid.
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