PlayMonster Plants the STEM of Learning.

PositionMy Fairy Garden and Marbleocity

If you want your kids to engage in a STEM project, PlayMonster has My Fairy Garden, a toy that's also a real, live garden. Children love kits that allow them to grow plants at home because it gives them a connection to nature and a sense of satisfaction at having nurtured a living thing. My Fairy Garden takes ft to a new, exciting level by allowing children to interact with it as part of an entertaining play set

New this year, Unicom Paradise boasts a garden on and around an eye-catching cave where the glittery unicorn Celeste can rest and hang out with her fairy friend Dahlia and Dahlia's pet turtle Pebbles. Like the rest of the My Fairy Garden line, this set includes soil and seeds to grow real plants and flowers.

Windmill Terrace, meanwhile, goes above and beyond by bringing solar energy to My Fairy Garden. The garden's main structure is a gourd that boasts a moving windmill that is powered by the sun. When the windmill rotates, it also activates a water wheel below that scoops and circulates water in the pond. Ifs the first My Fairy Garden to feature powered movement and adds a bigger STEM component to the brand. This set includes the fairy Saffron and her swans, Grace and Beau, along with seeds and soil for the garden.

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