If You Need a Fun and Educational Gift Idea, Here Are 2020's Best New STEAM Toys

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There are so many toys that can teach kids science, technology, engineering, art, and math (STEAM) skills without them even realizing they're learning. And while there's certainly a ton of STEAM-specific toys out there for kids — think: coding robots — anything that teaches kids these concepts can encourage learning, even if it doesn't say STEM or STEAM on the box.

From colorful art-based science kits to Lego sets that highlight engineering concepts and AR technology, keep scrolling to see some of the best new STEAM toys that have come out — or are about to — in 2020.

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National Geographic Earth Science Kit

This National Geographic Earth Science Kit ($30) has over 15 science experiments and STEM activities for kids ages 8 and up.

02

Learning Resources Botley 2.0

Learning Resources's Botley 2.0 ($65) teaches kids the basics of coding through active play without needing a device.

03

Crayola Paper Flower Science Lab Kit

Ideal for your artsy mini-me, the Crayola Paper Flower Science Lab Kit ($30) lets kids ages 7 and up go crazy by making their very own colorful creations.

04

Lego Technic Catamaran

The Lego Technic Catamaran ($40) has 404 pieces and is best suited for kids ages 8 and up.

05

Lego Technic Dragster

The Lego Technic Dragster ($18) has 225 pieces and is best suited for kids ages 7 and up.

06

Lego Hidden Side Haunted Fairground

The Lego Hidden Side Haunted Fairground ($40) has 466 pieces and is best suited for kids ages 8 and up.

07

Learning Resources Peekaboo Learning Farm

The Learning Resources Peekaboo Learning Farm ($17) teaches kids 18 months and older sorting skills, colors, numbers, and fine motor skills.

08

Ravensburger GraviTrax XXL Starter Set Marble Run

This Ravensburger GraviTrax XXL Starter Set Marble Run ($130) is a STEAM toy aimed at kids ages 8 and up.

09

LeapFrog Pick Up & Count Vacuum

Kids 2 and up will get a kick out of copying their parents with the help from the LeapFrog Pick Up & Count Vacuum ($28). Available in both pink and green, little ones can pick up "dust pieces" that teach them to count.

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Lego Technic Stunt Show Truck and Bike

The Lego Technic Stunt Show Truck and Bike ($50) has 610 pieces and is best suited for kids ages 8 and up.

11

Educational Insights Design and Drill Bolt Buddies Race Car

The Design and Drill Bolt Buddies Race Car ($18) includes a kid-friendly power drill, bolts, snap-together race car parts, pit crew figures, and reusable packaging.

12

Lego Hidden Side The Lighthouse of Darkness

The Lego Hidden Side The Lighthouse of Darkness ($45) has 540 pieces and is best suited to kids ages 8 and up.

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Crayola Liquid Science Lab Kit

The Crayola Liquid Science Lab Kit ($20), aimed at children 7 and up, comes with 15 ready-to-do experiments for the budding brainiac in your family.

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Educational Insights Circuit Explorer Mars Colony Deluxe Space Station

The Educational Insights Circuit Explorer Mars Colony Deluxe Space Station ($60), available in October, includes working 3D circuit pieces that allow kids to build circuits safely while engaging in imaginative play.

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Tomy Dancy Beatz

Prepare to get down with Tomy Dancy Beatz ($70), an interactive dancing robot kids 6 and up are sure to obsess over. Complete with a free app, little ones can program Dancy Beatz to execute custom dance moves. Pretty neat, right? Look for it in stores in fall 2020.

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Educational Insights GeoSafari Jr. Talking Wildlife Camera

Inspired by Robert Irwin, the GeoSafari Jr. Talking Wildlife Camera ($60) helps kids to learn about the nature around them through trivia, photos, and facts.

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Crayola Space Science Lab Kit

This gorgeous Space Science Lab Kit ($20) gives kids 7 and older an up-close-and-personal look at the solar system and is part of Crayola's STEAM collection.

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