By designing and building 3D objects, children learn to mentally rotate, combine, and deconstruct shapes.
Kids can freely design characters, structures, and objects, sparking endless creativity.
Using 3D pens to draw and assemble requires precision and hand-eye coordination.
Children need to think about structural stability, printability, and sequencing—developing logical thinking and practical planning.
The process involves scientific principles (e.g. material heating and cooling), mathematical concepts (geometry, scaling), and technology (3D printing mechanics).
Printing a full model may take time and several tries, helping children learn how to iterate, adapt, and stick with a project that they are working on.