The 3Doodler is a handheld 3D printer that makes a great gift and it’s only $40 at Amazon for Black Friday

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Buying gifts for children can be difficult. You want to give them something creative, but it also needs to be fun enough to keep their attention. Plus, you don’t want their parents to hate you for it (most of the time). The 3Doodler is a sweet spot in this regard. This is just one of many fun and sneakily educational gifts under $50 on sale at Amazon during this Black Friday sale. Go shopping now for the young people in your life.

3Doodler Start+ Essentials 3D Pen Set $39 (was $59)

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The 3Doodler Start+ turns creative ideas into three-dimensional reality, allowing kids to build real objects they can hold and play with. This pen uses low temperature plastic, safe for young hands and cools quickly in solid structures. The set includes everything needed to get started, from the pen itself to plastic refills and project guides. At this price, it’s almost half off one of the most engaging STEM toys that bridge art and engineering.

BENOKER Magnetic Tiles 102 pieces Ice Castle $32 (was $50)

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Magnetic building tiles are the halfway point between open-ended play and STEM learning. This 102-piece set lets kids build everything from simple 2D shapes to elaborate 3D structures, teaching spatial reasoning and engineering fundamentals along the way. The translucent tiles work with light tables, and the powerful magnets make building satisfying even for young builders. At $32, it’s 35% off and offers more pieces than most competitors at this price point. Started 11/16 (lightning deal), currently on the best deal which started 11/16 but is labeled as starting 11/20 in full rollout – but the lightning deal means it’s already live.

4M Magnetic Science Kit

This handy kit packs 10 different magnetic experiments into one compact package. Kids can build a magnetic racing car, create a super magnet, and explore how magnetic fields work through real-life experiments rather than just reading about them. The kit includes over 25 pieces and teaches real physics concepts such as magnetic poles, attraction and repulsion, and electromagnetic principles. At less than $10, it’s an incredible value for real science learning.

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