STEM for all
It’s easy to accumulate a lot of junky playthings for kids, a rainbow of cheaply-made crap with peeling stickers and licensed characters that all end up piled together in a toy bin somewhere. Most of it isn’t the kind of stuff that withstands the test of time.
But everybody knows that after a decade or so, there are two categories that always remain, like cockroaches after the apocalypse—naked Barbies and toy trucks.
Well, the kid in your life will love today’s truck now and they’ll love it five years from now when it rolls out from under the bed after a lengthy toy sabbatical, covered in dust bunnies with Hitchhiker Barbie on top.
It’s also more than just a truck. It’s a build-your-own truck. And we mean build it. Not only do you choose the hardware for the back (cement mixer, dump truck bed, etc.), but we’re talking wheels and chassis and all sorts of bits and bobs to really turn this into an engaging little project with good repeatability.
There’s a fun power drill thing to do the work, which will double as a remote control once it’s time to play. Oh did we not mention that it’s a remote control truck? Because it’s a remote control truck.
Just keeps getting better. Less than twenty bucks!