My kids love knowledge crate and all the fun activities!
It looks great! My son loves building with them!
If your kid loves making tiny “things” out of random bits (eraser crumbs, snack wrappers, the corner of a worksheet… you know the vibe), this is the upgrade you’ll both appreciate. The Beginner Air-Dry Clay for Kids Kit is a screen-free, open-and-go art kit for ages 7+ that gives them real clay, real tools, and real “I made that!” confidence—without you piecing together supplies from three stores and a late-night cart checkout.
This kit is basically a pastel-colored invitation to create. It includes an Air Clay set with 24 soft, easy-to-shape colors (in little 10g packets that are perfect for mixing, detailing, and making small characters), plus a kid-friendly tool kit for shaping and texture. You’ll also get a step-by-step instruction booklet with sculpting tips and links to helpful video tutorials, and the Clay Play! paperback book with 24 whimsical clay projects and full-color instructions. Translation: your child can follow a plan when they want to… or go completely rogue and invent a pastel dragon family with a backstory (which, honestly, is the dream).
Let’s talk activities, because this isn’t a “make one thing and we’re done” kit. Your kid can work through the 24 guided projects in the book—think cute mini creations, simple characters, and small sculptures that build skills as they go. Or you can use it as an open-ended art studio at home with simple prompts like:
Educationally, this kit is sneaky-good. Clay work strengthens fine motor development through rolling, pinching, flattening, and shaping (hello, hand strength for writing and tool control). Following the project directions builds sequencing and the ability to stick with multi-step instructions—without it feeling like “lesson time.” And because clay is forgiving and playful, kids get lots of practice with problem-solving: “Why won’t this stand up?” “How do I attach this piece?” “What happens if I make the base thicker?” That’s real engineering thinking in tiny pastel form.
It’s also a lovely confidence builder. Clay gives kids quick wins (you can finish something in one sitting), but it also rewards patience as they improve their shaping, symmetry, and details over time. And there’s an easy literacy add-on baked in: have them name their creations, describe them, and invent a little backstory (language + storytelling, without a worksheet in sight).
Additional Information: Items may vary based on availability. Crates contain products not manufactured by the seller and may include small parts. Not suitable for children under 3 years. Contents are not for consumption. Adult supervisor for scissors is required.
The best educational activity kits for kids are hands-on, engaging, and provide a mix of learning and fun. They should include high-quality materials, clear instructions, and opportunities for creativity and critical thinking. Some of the best options include:
Knowledge Crates stand out as one of the best educational activity kits because they combine all of these elements into themed, hands-on learning experiences. Each crate is thoughtfully curated with books, a variety of projects, and all the materials needed—making it a stress-free way for parents to provide enriching activities at home.
Homeschooling can be overwhelming, especially when planning lessons and gathering materials for activities. Knowledge Crates simplify the process by delivering pre-planned, hands-on learning experiences straight to your door. Here's how they make homeschooling easy:
With Knowledge Crates, homeschooling feels less like a chore and more like an adventure! Whether you’re supplementing a curriculum or looking for engaging activities, these kits make learning at home easy, fun, and stress-free.