3D printers will replace mobile phones as the most popular toys for children

It seems that everyone agrees that it is important for children to start learning 3D printing as early as possible. Thanks to the educational promotion programs, investments and donations of several 3D printer manufacturers, 3D printers are becoming more and more common in schools, but how many children really have their own 3D printers? There won't be too much. You might say that since children can use 3D printers at school, there is no need for a home.

However, if a child's classroom or school has only one 3D printer, then he can only get a little practical experience. And if you have a printer at home, they have more time and freedom to create, learn, and understand how the technology works. Although 3D printers are expensive and many are not safe for children, some recently developed printers for children have been released, and others will soon be released, such as Mattel ThingMaker and the MiniToy.

Safe, child-friendly, and relatively inexpensive, printers are a great way for kids to learn new technologies while they are at home, now Australian toy company Moose Toys has released for $25. 3D printer. The Qixels 3D Maker has only recently joined the Qixels line of products, keeping them away from the screen by giving them a hands-on experience.

“We launched Qixels to inspire kids to innovate, increase flexibility and enjoy craft activities in a new way,” said Paul Solomon, CEO of Moose Toys. “We want kids to further develop their creations through Qixels 3D Maker. Give parents a chance to introduce 3D printing ideas in a cheap way."

The Qixels collection is generally considered suitable for children ages 5 and older, while 3D Maker is suitable for both very young and older children. Without the need for CAD technology or electronics, children can use the provided templates or build their own designs, layer after layer, brush them with water to observe the cubes solidified into 3D objects. This is a brief introduction to basic concepts and 3D printing techniques , without too much complexity.

“Tooth that promotes brain development helps children gain new abilities during their growth,” said Adrienne Appell, an expert at the Toy Industry Association. “From the improvement of children’s communication skills to the improvement of their logic, the latest educational toys. For example, Qixels 3D Maker encourages children to explore, experiment, design and discover, all of which are obtained during play!"

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