

🚗💨 Build the future, one wind-powered car at a time!
This 5-set STEM kit bundle offers kids aged 8-12 a hands-on introduction to science, robotics, and engineering through building wind-powered cars. Each kit includes all necessary parts, detailed instructions, and a screwdriver, made from safe, eco-friendly materials. Perfect for classrooms or group gifts, it encourages creativity, teamwork, and practical learning in an engaging, screen-free activity.





















| ASIN | B0D6G471NK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #31,976 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #290 in Educational Science Kits |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (101) |
| Item Weight | 11.7 ounces |
| Item model number | BA1020 |
| Manufacturer | BeAndge |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 8 years and up |
| Product Dimensions | 8.42 x 5.66 x 2.04 inches |
J**A
Quailty
A little advanced for my 4 year old only because of the tiny screws but other wise he really enjoyed putting them together with the family.
L**E
STEM Kit
It is a great STEM project. My students were learning about different types of energy, that is the reason I purchased 4 kits. During the project, they all collaborated and help each other with the assemble. The excitement in the classroom was just unbeilivable!
K**R
Cub scouts loved it
The kids loved this activity BUT the lengths of the wires and no direction on how to manage it caused some struggles.
A**A
6 n up I'd recommend
We had a great time doing these arts n crafts.
J**R
Warning! Might burn your hands!!!
Not a good product. It says on the package that it is for ages 6+ but even adults had trouble with the tiny screws. It was tough to keep the wires from touching the metal motor shaft. Warning to parents: if the wires touch the metal motor shaft, it will heat up and spark. It burned my kids hands! No safety features to prevent that! Not good for parties!
S**L
NOT for younger children
They were fun once we finally got them together but they are NOT for 6+. I purchased these to do with my incoming first and second graders in summer camp and we all struggled to put these together, including the two adults. The screws are tiny and while having them be magnetic seems like a great idea, it made it really hard to get them to go where we wanted them to. I think for upper elementary this would have been easier, but not for the age marked.
S**Y
Great affordable STEM project!
Used it as a party favor for Wild Robot theme and the kids all loved it! Ages 5-9 (younger needed assistance). Kids drew on the ground and had races! Super fun, each came out to $3 each
D**N
Propeller is fragile.
The propeller is very fragile. The first time it hits something it will break.
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