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3D Puzzle Model Kit To Build Last City, Marble Run LED Glow In The Dark STEM Kit

3D Puzzle Model Kit To Build Last City, Marble Run LED Glow In The Dark STEM Kit

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Designed for homeschool families and their kids, this 3D puzzle kit blends hands-on building with STEM learning and creative play. The ROBOTIME 3D Puzzle Model Kit to Build Last City, Marble Run LED Glow in the Dark invites young builders to create a glowing, interactive cityscape from wood.

Key Features & Design

  • Product Name: ROBOTIME 3D Puzzle Model Kit to Build Last City, Marble Run LED Glow in the Dark
  • Theme & Lighting: Past City with dynamic LED atmosphere light that enhances your desk or learning space
  • Difficulty & Time: Easy design with approximately 1.5–3 hours of self-assembly
  • Age Range: 14+
  • Material & Construction: 3D wooden puzzle with modular design; self-assembly without glue
  • Packaging & Size: Package size 28.5 x 24 x 11 cm; approximately 1.5 kg
  • What's Included: 1 x 3D wooden puzzle, 1 x English instruction sheet
  • Build & Expand: Innovative DIY combination options with MR01S (and MR02S coming soon) for more possibilities
  • Notes: USB-C cable not included; for damaged or missing parts, contact us on the order page; 24/7 customer support

Performance / Benefits

For homeschooling families, this model kit provides a tangible way to explore building, logic, and storytelling in one engaging project. Assembling the Last City marble run strengthens planning, sequencing, and spatial reasoning while introducing basic mechanical concepts and circuitry through the LED glow.

  • Supports hands-on learning aligned with STEM and engineering curricula.
  • Encourages problem-solving, patience, and collaborative teamwork when done as a family activity.
  • LED lighting offers a practical entry point to discussions about circuits, energy, and design aesthetics.
  • Modular design and expansion options foster creativity and deeper exploration of mechanical systems.

Curriculum Tie-ins

  • STEM Education: hands-on construction, documentation of steps, and iterative design processes
  • Physics & Mechanics: understanding motion, leverage, and interactions within a marble run
  • Engineering Design & Spatial Reasoning: planning, fitting pieces, and evaluating fit and function
  • Technology & Digital Literacy: basic electronics concepts through LED integration
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