10 ‘Educational’ Gifts That Aren’t Boring

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Opening presents is supposed to be fun. And while everyone has their own idea of what constitutes fun, no one likes a gift that is too functional or boring. This may be why you don’t often consider gifting educational goods.

However, there are plenty of gifts that are can challenge or enrich your giftee in some way—and which are decidedly not boring. Here are 10 suggestions to get you started.

The best educational gifts for kids

Getting an educational gift for a kid is tricky business. When I was about six, my mom kept hyping up a Christmas present she was so excited for me to open, she actually made me open it early, on the afternoon of Christmas Eve. It turned out to be a CD-ROM “game” called Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing, which she gleefully installed on our clunky old PC before we left for mass.

I was furious. I had been dreaming of colorful gifts, gifts with pizzazz, gifts a 6-year-old might actually want. But I did end up playing those typing games, and by the next year, I was a whiz on the QWERTY keys, outpacing my classmates and maybe even setting myself up for my current career. At the very least, I type much faster and more efficiently than any of my friends.

All of that is to illustrate the fact that as much as I didn’t appreciate Mavis Beacon in the moment, the way it gamified learning for me was the real gift. So when looking for educational gifts for kids, remember: Learning should be fun. Here are some that will make it that way.

ThinkFun Gravity Maze Marble Run STEM Toy
Think Fun Gravity Maze Marble Run Logic Game


$18.39
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$29.99
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PlayShifu Educational Globe for Kids – Orboot Earth
PlayShifu Educational Globe for Kids - Orboot Earth


$31.49
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$59.99
Save $28.50

Doctor Jupiter My First Science Kit for Kids
Doctor Jupiter My First Science Kit for Kids Ages 4-5-6-7-8| Birthday Gift Ideas for 4-8 Year Old Boys & Girls| Toy Stem Kit with 100+ Experiments| Learning & Educational, Preschool Activities


$32.99
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Root Viewer for Kids
Root Viewer Kit for Kids - Grow Your Own Plant for Boys & Girls - Science STEM Toy & Craft Growing Kits for Ages 4-8 Birthday Easter Gifts for Boy, Girls 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Year Old - Gardening Set Toys


$14.24
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$14.99
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Ant Farm Castle
Ant Farm Castle - Large Viewing Area - Care for Live Ants - Ant Colony Observation Kits with Sand Habitat - Educational Science Gifts for Boys, Girls - Ant Farms for Kids, Adults, Student (Yellow)


$29.99
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$33.99
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ELEGOO Tumbller Self-Balancing Robot Kit
ELEGOO Tumbller Self-Balancing Robot Kit for Arduino Robotics for Kids Ages 8-12 12-14 Gifts for 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Year Old Boys Girls Teens Toys for Ages 8-10 8-13 10-12 14-16 STEM Building


$55.99
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$84.99
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A marble gravity maze teaches practical lessons about physics and is a fun way for kids to learn about building while using their hands, while this interactive globe toy strikes me as especially cool and useful because it requires additional tech, like a tablet or phone, to scan the globe and get information about different countries—I love the way it blends old-fashioned materials with new tech, teaching kids the value of using both to seek out information.

Honestly, anything that retains some of those practical, hands-on elements is a good gift. Kids have access to tons of information via the internet, but there’s something foundational about learning through actually building or creating. While everyone else is giving them super tech-forward gifts, consider giving them this mini chemistry set, or a root viewer. Just do me a favor and ask your giftee’s parents whether an ant farm will be a welcome present. I had one as a child and enjoyed the hell out of it, but that outcome will vary depending on the whims of the kid and the patience of the parents involved.

And that’s a good rule of thumb for any educational gifts you’re considering: Remember to keep the actual interests of the kid in mind when choosing one. Back in the ’90s, my mom knew that I was interested in computers (and made a smart bet that they’d only be more relevant and important as I got older), which is why she got me the typing game. If the kid you’re shopping for isn’t into motors of vehicles, forego a hands-on robot kit; it’s only educational if they actually use it.

The best educational gifts for adults

The goal of getting kids into learning is to prepare them for adulthood, right? Ideally, they become lifelong learners—and hopefully you know a few of those yourself. If you’re seeking cool educational gifts for a grown-up, try one of these.

Build-Your-Own Bluetooth Speaker
STEM Projects for Kids & Adults Build Your Own Bluetooth Speaker - Science Experiment Electronics Kit | Beginner's Starter DIY Set,STEM Gifts for Teenage Girls + Boys Ages 10 and Up (Dual Speakers)


$12.74
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$15.99
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Countries of the World Flashcards
Countries of The World Flashcards – 290 Country & US States Complete with Capital, Continent, Flag & More – Educational Geography Flash Card Game Gift for Kids, Family & Adults [Updated August 2024]


$39.99
at Amazon

ROBOTIME Motorized Wooden Spaceport Puzzle
ROBOTIME Motorized Wooden Puzzles for Adults - 3D Puzzles for Adults LGC01 Marble Spaceport - Wooden Marble Run Model to Build - Space/STEM/Engineering Gift


$59.99
at Amazon

Bonsai Starter Kit
Bonsai Starter Kit - Gardening Gift for Women & Men - Bonsai Tree Growing Garden Crafts Hobby Kits for Adults, Unique DIY Hobbies for Plant Lovers - Unusual Christmas Gifts Ideas, or Gardener Mother


$19.99
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$26.99
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I love learning new things, taking random classes, and throwing myself into new hobbies—just because I don’t know anything about, say, Brazilian martial arts doesn’t mean I can’t figure it out after purchasing a month-long class pass. I also love making things with my hands. Last year, for reasons unclear, I decided to learn how to do a hard gel manicure on my own nails. I didn’t care about saving money; I just wanted to see if I could do it. I couldn’t! But I had fun trying, just as I’ve enjoyed building my own shelving and learning to paint different types of surfaces while redecorating my apartment. So when you’re buying an educational gift for an adult, the same rules apply as when shopping for kids: Figure out what they are already interested in, or might be open to learning about.

Personally, I’d be delighted to receive a build-your-own bluetooth speaker kit or some countries of the world flashcards. I don’t know anything about audio or nearly enough about geography—but I’d like to.

Any gift that has to be built or worked on is ideal for an adult, because half the present is the effort to create it, but the other half is the physical item they’ll be left with as a result. A motorized marble maze puzzle or mini bonsai garden are both great options there—and bonus points if you offer to work on it with them, and build a lasting holiday memory too.

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