Here is the checklist I will be using to score each toy/resource in my reviews. It covers the founding principles across all four disciplines of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths)

🟢 S: Science (The Natural World)

PrincipleDescription & KeywordsEvaluation Focus
Physics / MechanicsGravity, friction, momentum, kinetic and potential energy, simple machines (levers, gears, pulleys).How clearly are energy transfer and forces demonstrated?
ChemistryMixtures, solutions, reactions (safe and controlled), states of matter.Is the process repeatable and observable?
BiologyAnatomy, botany, ecology, life cycles, categorization.Does it encourage observation and classification?
Scientific MethodObservation, hypothesis forming, experimentation, data collection.Does the toy inherently require trial and error based on predictions?

💻 T: Technology (The Application of Science)

PrincipleDescription & KeywordsEvaluation Focus
Coding / LogicSequential thinking, block coding, loops, variables, conditional logic (If/Then statements).Is the interface intuitive? Does it transition well to real-world coding concepts?
Sensors & FeedbackUse of light, sound, motion, or touch sensors; understanding input/output.Does the toy react predictably to user or environmental input?
Digital LiteracyUse of associated apps, screen-time balance, user interface (UI) design.Is the app seamless and necessary, or just a distraction?

🏗️ E: Engineering (Design and Building)

PrincipleDescription & KeywordsEvaluation Focus
Design ThinkingProblem identification, prototyping, testing, iterative refinement (debugging).Does the toy force the child to fix failures by redesigning?
Structural IntegrityStability, load-bearing capacity, balance, joints, and support structures.Does the toy teach about weight distribution and architecture?
Spatial ReasoningVisualization in 2D and 3D, perspective, symmetry, orientation.How well does the toy translate 2D plans into 3D objects?
ModularityAbility to combine pieces in diverse ways to create new designs.Does the system encourage endless creative combinations?

🔢 M: Mathematics (Quantification and Patterns)

PrincipleDescription & KeywordsEvaluation Focus
Measurement & ScaleUnderstanding size, distance, weight, and proportion.Are rulers, measurements, or relative size important to the build?
GeometryShapes (2D and 3D), angles, patterns, tessellation.Is there an inherent geometric structure to the pieces or the final product?
Logic & SequencingPattern recognition, following sequential instructions, cause and effect.Does the success of the toy depend on following precise order/patterns?
Ratio & ProportionUnderstanding how changes in one variable affect another (e.g., gear ratios, slope).Are these relationships visually clear during play?