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Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Toys That Promote Creativity

What is a toy? A toy is an product used for playing. Usually toys are for children. However, some toys are also for teens and adults. For young children, toys and playing are essential aspect of the process of maturation and discovery of the world.

Some toys are gender specific. For example, Barbie dolls are widely accepted as for girls.
Some toys can promote creativity and mental agility. These toys usually can expand in terms of complexity.

Lego mindstorm is a toy that can promote creativity and problem-solving ability

What is LEGO Mindstorms? It is a product series from Lego that is a modular building set. This set combines programmable bricks with many other types of mechanical, electronic and electric components. These components includes parts such as motors, sensors, Lego bricks, and Lego Technic pieces. Lego Technic pieces are mechanical parts such as gears, axles, and beams.

Lego Mindstorms kits are also being used as a teaching and educational tool. The educational version of the products is known as Lego Mindstorms for Schools,

Fischertechnik is another system of playables that can promote creativity and problem-solving ability. What is Fischertechnik? It is a German-made construction system and robot making kit. These kits enables a multitude of systems and models to be created by slotting precision-engineered parts together.

Both Lego Mindstorms and Fischertechnik are modular systems that requires a certain learning curve to play with. This feature, plus their infinite and flexible nature promotes creativity-related skills. Also problem solving abilities are also put to the test.

That's all for the article. Thanks for reading.

The author runs Ideacosmo, a website with features interesting robot toys related articles such as Robot building kits as well as modular robot building systems.

By Shen Gerald

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Shen_Gerald

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

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