Are you searching for the best gifts and science toys for your favorite curious kiddo? Well, get ready to check off your list with this awesome gift guide that will have every child from tot to teen exploring the fascinating world of science through hands-on experiments in chemistry, engineering and more. Scroll down to see our top picks!


this electronics kit is a cool science toy

Elenco Snap Circuits Jr. Electronics Exploration Kit

$27 BUY NOW

Color-coded pieces make learning about how electronic circuits work easy! There are over 100 projects that can be made from just one kit.


this ada twist scientist kit is a fun science toy

Ada Twist, Scientist On-The-Go Lab

$44 BUY NOW

With beakers, goggles, experiment cards, stickers and plenty of other supplies, your curious kid will be whipping up experiments just like their favorite scientist in no time.


Crayola Paper Butterfly Science Kit

$20 BUY NOW

This butterfly kit will allow your child to discover physics and show off their artistic skills by designing paper butterflies that can fly!


MEandMine Journey Down The Belly STEAM Kitchen Science Kit

$30 BUY NOW

Discover the journey from plate to tummy and beyond! Kids will get up-close and personal with their bodily functions, prompting creativity and self-discovery.


The Illustrated Encyclopedia of the Elements

$7 BUY NOW

Renowned illustrator Lisa Congdon gives kids a treat with this stunning book about the Periodic Table (of course) that's also filled with interesting tidbits about scientists and much more.


Feyi Fay Build Your Own Solar Powered Car

$25 BUY NOW

Your kiddos are probably not old enough to drive a car yet, but they’ll have just as much fun building and designing their own real working solar-powered model car!


Coding critters are a fun science toy.

Learning Resources Coding Critters MagiCoders

$55 BUY NOW

Your child’s coding magic spells will come to life as Blazer the Dragon lights up, chases a ball and more. The best part? There are no screens to be found with this science toy.


Hape Discovery Scientific Workbench

$70 BUY NOW

Another amazing science toy for the tots! Watch your child learn about engineering and physics while building pulleys, levers, and more on their very own scientific workbench.


Nancy B's Science Club Garbage to Gardens Compost Kit

$24 BUY NOW

Teaching kids about the environment and how we can make better choices is made easy in this clear kit that will allow everyone to see just how nature handles all that trash!


GoldieBlox has great science toys.

GoldieBlox Cloud Dream Lamp

$25 BUY NOW

Kids can decorate their rooms and learn about circuits at the same time with this new and improved kit.


this sprout and grow kit is a good science toy.

Educational Insights Sprout & Grow Window Plant Growing Kit

$29 BUY NOW

Give your child a first-row seat to all the action that happens after a seed is planted. Kids will learn about the different stages while they observe and track the growth of their plants.


4M Bubble Science - Physics, Chemistry Lab

$17 BUY NOW

Kids of all ages love bubbles. And now they can learn how bubbles work, all about the different shapes and even make an unbreakable bubble in this fun kit!

 


Insect Lore - Butterfly Growing Kit

$31 BUY NOW

Enjoy the fascinating stages of butterflies from caterpillar to adult. Can’t find any caterpillars? No problem! The kit includes a voucher so you can have them shipped to your home.


this chemistry lab is a cool science toy.

SmartLab Ultimate Secret Formula Lab

$43 BUY NOW

There are actual tubes, valves and PH strips in this chemistry lab for kids! Chose from over 40 included experiments or make your own.

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San Diego has plenty of family-friendly festivities to help celebrate St. Patrick’s Day this year. From learning about Irish traditions through step dancing, bagpipes, or fiddles to getting creative while decorating four-leaf clover cookies or making leprechaun traps and finding that sought-after trail of gold. Don your brightest green apparel during a leprechaun run or nibble green cookies and scones at tea time. However you choose to celebrate, one of these events is sure to bring some luck your way.

St. Patrick’s Day Parade & Festival

Irish Congress of Southern California

Watch the largest St. Patrick’s Day Parade west of the Mississippi this year at Balboa Park. There are over 100 parade entries this year, so it’s bound to capture your little leprechaun’s attention after the parade, head to the festival at Balboa Park, where you’ll find Irish step dancers, Irish folk singers, Celtic music, Irish crafts, food, and a kids zone.

Timing & Route: The parade starts at 10:30 am from Fifth Ave. + Laurel St. It’ll head North up Fifth Ave. to Upas St., cross to Sixth Ave., and turn South down to Juniper.

When: Saturday, March 12, 2022, at 10:30 am

Balboa Park
Fifth Ave. + Laurel St., Balboa Park
Online: tinybeans.com/events

House of Ireland Lawn Program

House of Ireland

You’ll be welcomed into the House of Ireland and front lawn for their annual day of Irish traditions. They’ll serve up Irish treats all day from 11 am -4 pm, including their famous Irish coffee (non-alcoholic), Irish stew, and baked goods. Then, starting at 2 pm, immerse yourself in live Irish step dancing, Celtic music and other traditions.

When: Sunday, March 13, 2022, from 11 am-4 pm

House of Ireland
665 Pan American Plaza, Balboa Park
Online: tinybeans.com/events

St. Patrick’s Day Science

Experiment with St. Patrick’s Day Science at the Fleet Science Center’s Junior Science Club. Kids in grades 1-4 will be fascinated with color-changing cabbage juice and harnessing the power of a potato. There are two sessions to choose from: 9am-10:30am or 11am-12:30pm. Advanced registration is required. Cost: $13/members, $15/non-members.

When: Saturday, March 19, 2022, at 9 am and 11 am

Fleet Science Center
1875 El Prado, Balboa Park
619-238-1233
Online: fleetscience.org

Leprechaun Scavenger Hunt

The Water Conservation Garden

Follow the gold coins to find a lost leprechaun in the garden. This self-guided scavenger hunt will take you through shamrock meadows and rainbow tunnels. Keep your eyes open for a secret clue along the way from Ms. Smarty-Plants! Cost: Free with entry, $4-$8; ages two and under are free.

When: Tues., March 15 – Sun., March 20, 2022, during open hours

Water Conservation Garden
12122 Cuyamaca College Dr. W., El Cajon, CA 92019
619-660-0614
Online: tinybeans.com/events

St. Patrick’s Day Potato Party (Military only)

“Potatoes for everyone!” at this military family event at Crews Park. There’ll be traditional Irish food and fun, including a river dancing group, bagpipes, a fiddle player, shamrock cookies and an inflatable bounce house for the kids. Be sure to pre-order your Irish pizza or traditional Irish dinner ahead of time. Cost: free to attend, food cost is extra.

When: Thursday, March 17, 2022, from 3-5 pm

Note: This event is only open to those with valid Military ID and their guests (Active duty, Retiree, Dependent, DOD or Contractors)

North Island Naval Air Station
Coronado
619-545-1011
Online: runsignup.com

St. Patrick’s Day Tea

Chelsea V. via Yelp

Savor everything Irish at this “green-themed” tea service. You’ll delight in an Irish vegetable soup served with Irish soda bread, finger sandwiches and pastries like scones with jam and carrot cake. Children under 12 will get special kid-friendly service, vegetarian and gluten-free available with advanced notice. Cost: $9.95/children, $32.95/adults. Reservations are required. Available for service inside, outside (weather permitting) and even as a to-go option.

When: March 17 – 21, 2022 at 11:30am, 1pm and 2:30pm

Julian Tea and Cottage Arts
2124 Third St., Julian, CA 92036
760-765-0832
Online: tinybeans.com/events

 

Leprechaun Kids 1K Fun Run

San Diego Running Co.

Wearing green at this leprechaun fun run will guarantee your kids a good time; quite literally since this is a chip-timed 1K run. Kids will also get some lucky green sunglasses and gold in the form of a medal for finishing! The kids run is for ages 12 and under, parents can run with their kids (bonus claps for matching family attire). Start/finish lines are at Garnet Ave. + Bayard St. in Pacific Beach. Cost: $25/kids, $45/adults. Registration required.

When: Saturday, March 12, 2022, at 10:15 am (5K run starts at 9 am)

Leprechaun Run
912 Garnet Ave., Pacific Beach
Online: tinybeans.com/events

 

St. Patrick’s Day Cookie & Craft

San Diego Public Library

Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with leprechaun cookie decorating and crafts at the Mission Hills Library. This event will bring your kids good luck, or at least some free cookies! Recommended for ages 5-13. Cost: free! Register in advance, the class will fill up.

When: Saturday, March 12, 2022 from 3-4:30 pm

Mission Hills Library
215 W. Washington St., San Diego, CA 92103
619-692-4910
Online: sandiego.librarymarket.com

 

Fluffy Leprechaun Slime

San Diego Public Library

Slip your fingers into green and gold fluffy slime at the Point Loma Library. Take your creation home, along with the recipe to make more later on. Recommended for ages 7-12. Cost: free! Register in advance, the class will fill up.

When: Friday, March 11, 2022, from 4 pm-5 pm

Point Loma/Hervey Library
3701 Voltaire St., San Diego, CA 92107
619-531-1539
Online: sandiego.librarymarket.com

 

Leprechaun Traps

Try your luck at trapping leprechauns at this fun class held at the Valencia Park Library. Kids will be challenged to design and create their own traps while learning about Ireland and leprechaun lore. All ages are welcome. Cost: free! Register in advance, the class will fill up.

When: Tues., March 15, 2022, from 5-6 pm

Valencia Park/Malcolm X Library
5148 Market St., San Diego, CA 92114
619-527-3405
Online: sandiego.librarymarket.com

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While some kids are obsessed with robots and rocket ships before they can even pronounce the words, some future physicists need a little more encouragement to develop a love of math and science. REad on to discover the best STEM based classes and activities in the city that are designed to make a love of science fun and easy for girls and boys of all ages—even those who think they don’t have an interest in the subjects.

photo: Zaniac Learning Center

Zaniac Learning Center
Zaniac turns the classroom into a playroom with game-based learning. Presenting complex concepts, like robotics and engineering, as playtime makes learning exciting for your reluctant scholars. With classes like Digital Fashion Design (alongside LEGO Robotics) there is something to tempt kids with a variety of interests by weaving technology into subjects they are already excited about. Each after school class series meets once a week for six weeks with programs ranging from K-8. Camps are available during summer and winter breaks, and they also offer Parents Night Out events and birthday parties.

3201 Wilshire Blvd.
Santa Monica
424-330-0008
Online: zaniaclearning.com/SantaMonica

photo: Kids Can Code

Kids Can Code
As the parents of two girls, Kids Can Code founders Chris and Priya Bradfield understand that girls are especially under-represented when it comes to higher education in computer science. They have developed classes to encourage girls to develop an interest in computer technology with the hopes that they will go on to pursue degrees and careers in the field. Besides regular coding classes for kids of all skill levels, they offer girls only coding classes to create a comfortable learning environment. They also partner with local Girl Scout troops on technology based projects and events. Weekly classes sessions are available for beginners and more experienced kids, ages 7 & up.

Various locations including Sherman Oaks, Calabasas, and Pasadena.
Online: kidscancode.org

Girls In STEM Club—Columbia Memorial Space Center
What better way to encourage girls to get involved in math and science than by forming an awesome club? With monthly meetings at the Columbia Memorial Space Center, members of the Girls in STEM Club will spend a Saturday getting hands on experience with exciting, science-based projects. They will also take part in an annual summit with mentors working in the field. The free club meetings are open to girls age 9 & up.

12400 Columbia Way
Downey
Online: columbiaspacescience.org

photo: Coding for Treasure

Coding For Treasure
Learning coding can be boring for some little techies unless they get a better understanding of the bigger picture and how the skills can be applied in the real world. During weekly classes that cover computer science and digital technology, kids will get to apply what they learn to developing their own apps, games and movies, just like real-life coders. In addition to their classes and camps, Coding For Treasure also hosts a free program aimed at inspiring girls called Tech Grrrls. Girls aged four & up can attend the monthly meetings held on Friday evenings where they can get together with other girls and mentors to learn more about technology and science and how they can get involved.

2920 Huntington Dr.
San Marino
626-451-5905
Online: codingfortreasure.com

Asteme
In answer to the age-old kid question, “When am I ever going to use math?” Asteme was born. For little learners struggling to understand the point of all those endless equations seemingly meant for pure torture, this program will introduce them to all the wonderful ways math and science are applied in the real world. Using music, art, nature and even physical activities like rock climbing, Asteme classes get kids away from desks and out exploring the real world to learn about math based concepts like engineering, space exploration, and architecture. K-8 level classes are offered in 8-week after school and weekend sessions. They also offer camps during summer and spring breaks.

11672 Gateway Blvd.
West LA
310-740-3337
Online: asteme.com

photo: Logan Heights Branch Library

Full Steam Ahead!
A reluctant tyke may leave you reluctant to pony up for a full series of classes. Luckily, you don’t have to spend a ton (or even a single dime!) to get your little one’s gears going. The Los Angeles Public Library’s program Full STEAM Ahead offers free events at various branches to inspire a love of all things science and math. The library also offers lists of books and resources to help motivate young learners.

Various LAPL branches, check the listings online for dates and locations.
Online: lapl.org/steam

photo: Shahrzad Warkentin

BONUS: There’s no need to even corral the kids into the car to get their minds tuned in to the exciting world of science. Thanks to an inspiring LA kidpreneneur, you can have a subscription box full of science activities delivered to your mailbox every month. The Top Secret Science Club is aimed at enticing kids to love science, by turning basic lessons into imaginative adventures.

Online: topsecretscienceclub.com

Is there a class that has blossomed your luddite leaning kids into total techies? Share any we missed in the comments!

—Shahrzad Warkentin

Most parents know if we need help with technology, our 5-year-old can teach us a thing or two. If you’ve got one of those tech-savvy kiddos, it may be time to find a few classes to help them master the art of technology and engineering (that is, before they start disassembling the laptop). We’ve uncovered a few great resources to help your kiddos master the modern digital world and get their tech juices flowing.

photo: Leah Singer

The New Children’s Museum’s Saturday STEAM Series
The New Children’s Museum is at it again with a series of STEAM-focused workshops throughout the year. The Museums has partnered withFabLab San Diego to present fun and creative projects to help little engineers gain a fundamental understanding of engineering concepts, electronics and design. Their upcoming crafty new class teaches kids how to make paper creatures that light up and move by engineering the circuits all by themselves. This program is best suited for kiddos ages 6 to 10.

Dates: November 7, 14 and 21, 10 a.m. – 12 p.m.
Cost: $160/member; $175/non-member

200 West Island Ave.
San Diego, California 92101
619-233-8792
Online: thinkplaycreate.org/saturday-steam-series

Gizmos & Gadgets Kids Lab
This creative lab lets kids be free to develop and pursue their own ideas through hands-on project based learning experiences in science, technology, engineering, art, math and maker. Gizmos & Gadgets strives to expose young engineers to the real vocabulary, tools, processes, and content of STEAM fields, and provide a fun and engaging experience where they can follow their own ideas, problem solve and work in teams. The Lab offers preschool and elementary school programs, summer camps, parties and weekend classes. The programs are great for kids in preschool and beyond.

4903 Morena Blvd. #1210
San Diego, Ca 92117
858-964-0645
Online: gizmogadgetlab.com

photo: San Diego Festival of Science & Engineering

STEAM Maker Workshop
This program offers hands-on lessons for individual, academic, private and community organizations who are seeking that extra edge. Choose among after-school classes, workshops, field trip options, and even birthday parties. STEAM Maker Workshop aims to reacquaint society to the world of invention and innovation. One of the fun workshops currently offered is Pancakeology: Experience the Science of Breakfast. This fun class takes place Saturdays, from 7:30 – 9:30 a.m., and provides kiddos with 100% of the recommended daily allowance of sciencey goodness. Visit the location and check out the Micro Maker Lab, Deep Space Explorer room and Acoustic Conservatory. Recommended age varies by program.

Dates and Costs: Varies, check the website for details

4619 B Mission Gorge Pl.
San Diego, Ca 92120
619-955-6484
Online: steammakerworkshop.com

Challenge Island
Offering an after-school program, birthday parties and field trips, Challenge Island is a great STEAM destination. The after-school program currently focuses on all aspects of developing and building an amusement park from every day household materials. Upcoming workshops focus on roller coaster rides and erupting volcanoes. Check the website for class availability; it’s currently offered at a few schools and local libraries. Best suited for kids ages 4 – 13 years.

Dates: Tuesdays, 3:25 – 4:25 p.m.
Price: $120/session

4370 Kamloop Ave.
San Diego, Ca 92117
858-633-7648
Online: challenge-island.com

photo: Reuben H. Fleet Science Center

Reuben H. Fleet Science Center
Leave it to the Fleet Museum to pump up the STEAM volume. With options like the preschool science program Young Scientists, Saturdays in the Tinkering Club and the ever-awesome Saturday Science Club for Girls. Workshop topics include biology, chemistry, engineering, environmental science, physics, robotics and much more. They’ve got all ages and interests covered, too.

Dates and Costs: Varies by individual programs

Balboa Park
1875 El Prado
San Diego, Ca 92101
619-238-1233
Online: rhfleet.org

STEAM2 Academy
This program works with local libraries to bring young scientists and engineers an array of activities with curriculum and equipment developed in conjunction with NASA California Space Grant Consortium, the National Science Foundation funded High Performance Wireless Research and Education Network and the National Park Service Sea to Shining Sea. Classes are offered on several topics including space science, aerospace engineering and rocket science, botany and entomology, chemistry and geology, and lots more. The classes are great for little ones in preschool and beyond. Check to see if your local library is hosting a class, or contact STEAM2 to bring a program to your school.

Cost: Free
Dates: Varies by location

Online: steam2academy.org

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— Allison Stabile

Does this sound familiar? You want to take your kiddos to a museum for an enriching learning experience. But before you know it, the only words out of your mouth are, “Don’t touch,” and you cringe at the bought of a potential meltdown. The Reuben H. Fleet Science Center is the perfect spot for kids to knock things around and go wild; and you don’t have to say a thing. We’ve explored the museum and give it two thumbs up for the budding scientist or curious adventurer who wants to put his hands on everything.

Permanent Exhibits
The Fleet is home to several exhibits that encourage budding scientists to build, tinker, imagine, invent, and more. Here’s what in store when you visit this Balboa Park hot spot.

Invent!
For a hands-on creative experience, head to the Tinkering Studio on the first floor where you and the little ones are encouraged to make a collaborative craft such as a marble roller coaster using mostly recycled materials. The studio is organized around a monthly theme. Look for Halloween-themed projects in the fall. This area is perfect for the whole family to play together and is open for exploration every day except Saturday mornings when special workshops are held. This area will expand in the winter with even more more ways for kids to put science in their own hands.

Insider’s Tip: The Tinkering Studio is popular with school groups on weekdays. Try heading here around lunchtime if it’s packed when you first arrive.

Journey Through a Cell!
A highlight in the Cellular Journey exhibit is an scooter that works like an interactive video game in which kids’ movement directs the journey into a cell on a big screen. Take your kiddos inside the human body and journey into a cell and learn some $10 words to drop into dinnertime conversation later.

Insider’s Tip: Because this experience is like a video game, it’s popular with kids of all ages. Coax your little ones around the corner to play with a microscope or a plinko game about cells and then come back.

Photo Credit: Cherie Gough

Build and Imagine
Your little engineer will love using the wooden KEVA blocks at the Blockbusters exhibit building towers, bridges, and maybe even a double-decker couch. Who can resist building together with their kids? It’s not just for the little ones, mom!

Head upstairs if you’re bringing the littlest members of the family. Kid City was designed for the 2 – 5-year-old crowd in mind. Young explorers are sure to enjoy the highlight of this exhibit — the ball wall where balls shoot up a tube and fall to the eye’s delight as kids turn cranks and learn about cause and effect. Little imaginations can run wild in the market where kids pretend to shop, check out, count, and sort their groceries into food groups. Climb into the firetruck or play red light, green light with newfound friends as they drive a car.

Dive Deep into a Movie Experience
The Fleet’s IMAX is state-of-the-art and school-aged kids will enjoy the nature and space-based films throughout the year. At only 45 minutes each, the length of the movies and the wraparound screen are sure to hold their attention. Titles change often so check the schedule for a movie that will interest your kiddo.

Family Science Saturday
Each Saturday afternoon, the Fleet offers free workshops with admission. Family Science Saturdays are designed to engage every member of the family in fun, hands-on science without the mess in your own kitchen. Preschoolers can explore a science activity and an exhibit in the gallery with a parent through a Young Scientists workshop that meets for a four-week thematic class. Upcoming themes include Halloween and wintertime.

School-age scientists can delve into science by joining the Tinkerers’ Club for a day every Saturday morning. Students of science will love building an exciting project such as a solar powered car. Each activity is designed to match the creator’s ability level and can be enjoyed by both the inexperienced and sophisticated science whiz.

The Saturday Science Club for Girls is a 2-hour workshop held monthly. It’s focused on encouraging 5th – 8th grade girls to engage in creative and fun science activities with mentor educators.

Photo Credit: Cherie Gough

Smart Ways to Save Money at the Fleet
There are several ways to save a few dollars as you visit one of Balboa Park’s most popular museums. If you plan on visiting regularly, it pays to consider a family membership. Membership for the whole family is $69 for gallery entrance only, or $109, which includes eight IMAX passes to use throughout the year. Members also enjoy discounts every day to the cafe and gift shop, and to workshops and camps.

  • Students with an “A” or “Advanced” on a report card in the past three months get in free with a paying adult.
  • Local teachers in K-12 schools get in free with a school ID upon completing a survey.
  • San Diego County residents can enjoy free admission on the first Tuesday of each month.
  • Kids are free every day during October.
  • The Fleet also offers discounts to active military and seniors.

Good to Know
The Fleet is located next to the fountain in Balboa Park. Bring a lunch and you’re sure to find a seat. And don’t forget to visit the gift shop! It’s a great place to buy an inexpensive learning toy to appease pleading little ones.

Reuben H. Fleet Science Center
1875 El Prado
San Diego Ca
619-238-1233

Online: rhfleet.org

What’s your kiddo’s favorite thing to do at the Reuben H. Fleet Science Center? Tell us in the comments below!

– Cherie Gough

Photos courtesy of the Reuben H. Fleet Science Center unless otherwise noted