HyperTiles is taking on Fun in Motion Toys as its global distributor. HyperTiles are STEM toys that come in a unique shape kids can use to build flexible creations.

“This product represents a new era of motion toys,” says Kevin Daniels, Co-Founder of Fun In Motion Toys. “We couldn’t be more excited to bring this innovative product to people worldwide. We are committed to delivering high-quality and engaging toys, and HyperTiles perfectly aligns with our mission.” 

Robert Becker, inventor of HyperTiles, launched his business after he retired from teaching. A portion of each HyperTiles sale goes to humanitarian and environmental causes.

“I spent 36 years teaching kids’ science, so when I came up with the idea for HyperTiles, I knew right away it had enormous potential for letting children discover for themselves the magical links between science, math, art, and engineering in a way that really engages them,” Becker says. “Then Fun in Motion Toys came along and together we hope to take it to the next level.” 

Fun in Motion Toys is currently exploring options for retail partners for HyperTiles.

About the author

Ashley Pelletier

Ashley Pelletier

Ashley is assistant editor for The Toy Insider, The Pop Insider, and The Toy Book with a Master's in journalism from Quinnipiac University. When she isn’t writing her latest story, she is reading a fantasy novel or rewatching one of her three favorite TV shows over and over again. She’s also a big fan of showing people pictures of her two dogs and cat.

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