Play is an important part of learning. Whether it’s the early fine motor skills of stacking blocks, exploring creativity with building systems, or testing scientific principles with magnets, toys help our children learn and grow. The more fun they have while learning, the more they will want to learn and will learn. That’s part of what is so great about Geomagworld’s whole line of building systems designed to teach your children as they play! And their latest line takes it to a whole new level.
Exploring the world of the magical invisible forces of magnetism and gravity, Gravity represents an innovative evolution of the Geomagworld Mechanics line. The “gravity engine” of the new line is able to exploit the weight of the Geomag spheres to trigger the mechanism of Mechanics constructions, without resorting to electric or battery motors. The activity, based on the exploitation of physic principles such as magnetism and gravity, makes Mechanics Gravity a STEM product able to stimulate all levels of scientific insights. The magic of gravity pushes the spheres through the spiral of the Mechanics engine on the Gravity Motor System. This is a magical and eco-friendly system that uses the invisible forces of attraction and repulsion to move the models through magnetic forces.
Trust me, endless hours of play and learning make Mechanics Gravity a must-have for every home.

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WIN: 24/7 Moms and Geomag are giving away the Geomag Mechanics Gravity Motor System – worth around $55 to 5 winners!
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US entries only and one entry per person. Winner will be chosen on December 21, 2019.
Disclaimer: I have teamed up with GEOMAGWORLD in support of this campaign. We received compensation for participation in this campaign. However, all thoughts and opinions are my own.
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