Bridge Building Engineering Center

$49.99
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Bridge Building Engineering Center

$49.99

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How are bridges designed? What makes a bridge strong? Our engaging building center teaches kids to look closer at real-life designs—and make original structures that use the same important elements! Created to encourage open-ended building with minimal teacher involvement, our center includes 8 photo cards showing actual bridges, plus tons of hands-on manipulatives that invite children to build, explore and engineer—again and again! For easy reference, the back of each photo card explains key elements for each design—so it’s easy to guide children’s learning. You get 480 plastic bridge building materials, plus 8 photo cards for exploring structure, design, attributes and more! Center comes in an 11 1/2" plastic storage tub; longest building piece measures 4 7/8".
Item # PP751
Additional Information
Develops skills in creative design, structural design, support and balance, and fine motor control.

Material

Plastic

Product Type

Learning Toys

Learning Centers

Builders

Kits

Warnings
WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD - Small parts. Not for children under 3 years.


Trusted for over 70 years, Lakeshore’s innovative furniture & hands-on materials are designed to meet the real-world needs of educators, students and families—providing purposeful solutions for schools, homes, child care centers, higher education programs, healthcare providers and more. Plus, we’re proud to have more than 700 teachers here at Lakeshore—with product developers who bring extensive classroom experience to every item we create.

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My husband and I like it...

WE like this set. We end up playing with it and because we are playing with it our 5 and 7 year olds will want to join in. They don't ask for this one though. I think because it is a little more difficult to build something sturdy. The pieces don't come apart easily, it's just that you've got to really engineer something well in order for it to stay put. I believe over time, they may come to like this one more. I don't give it a bad review because nothing is wrong with it. Just maybe a bit too difficult for my 5 and 7 year olds.

MamaMeeks

May 06, 2017

from Carson CA
Yes, I would recommend this product.
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