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UBERSTIX UberPak #1, Collectible (NEW)

UBERSTIX UberPak #1, Collectible (NEW)

Regular price $9.99 USD
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Item Condition: NEW

This construction kit from Uberstix takes the company's commitment to recycling one step further. The only toy in the world that rewards kids for recycling. UberStix pieces consist of eight components that are designed to snap together in a variety ways. Depending on how the connections are made, you can form solid joints, hinged joints, or flexible parts. UberStix are engineered to integrate with recycled materials. Add straws, coffee stirrers, paper cups, Popsicle sticks, paper clips, O-rings, plastic bottles, egg cartons and more. By using these additional materials found around your house, you are able to expand your projects and produce opportunities for unlimited creativity. 

Contains:

  • Plans For 6 Models (1 Model At A Time)
  • 4 CubStix
  • 6 Quarks

Product Details:

  • Recommended Ages: 7 and up

Item Condition:

  • This item is brand new and is in perfect condition. It is factory-sealed.

WARNING! CHOKING HAZARDWARNING! CHOKING HAZARD - Small parts. Not for children under 3 years.


Why We Love It

The entire line of UberStix are incredibly flexible! They can be used with other building sets (such as ZOOBs, ZomeTools, and more) and they use recyclables from around your home. Using Uberstix, children can learn the fundamentals of physics, math, aerodynamics, engineering and design. What you will build?


Creative Ideas to Try

What other things can you do with this product? We've included some of our "outside the box" creative ideas below to help get you started... 

  • UberStix can be used in a classroom or homeschool to create projects that teach the fundamentals of physics, math, aerodynamics, engineering and design.
  • Create an UberStix challenge at home or in the classroom! Set a goal of what the design should accomplish, then let the kids create their own design. Compare designs to identify their strengths and weaknesses, then work on modifications.
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