Source: Klutz

Klutz, a division of Scholastic, launched its fall lineup, which includes 10 book-based activity kits designed for kids ages 4 and up. 

The sets range from craft jewelry kits to STEM-based learning activities. Each one is designed to teach valuable skills like creative confidence. 

The new LEGO Gear Bots STEM kit is leading the pack, which is designed to help kids develop cognitive skills involving mechanical engineering and physics. Kids can construct up to 8 robot creatures out of 62 included LEGO components, and each kit comes with a 64-page book with step-by-step instructions for building as well as a papercraft character to fold and connect with the LEGO creatures. 

“Klutz’s Fall 2020 lineup aims to empower curious minds and inspire kids with new ways of exploring, remixing, and experimenting,” says Stacy Lellos, senior vice president and general manager, Klutz.

Additional new kits include Sew Your Own Unicorn Bunny Slippers, Mini Clay World Pet Adoption Truck, Tiny Art Studio, Kids Magical Baking, My First Rock & Gem Collection, and more. They are all are available now on klutz.com. 

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