Science Kits and Gifts for Teenagers

Wondering how to encourage a love of STEM learning? These 50+ science kits for teenagers and STEM gift ideas are the perfect place to start. There are great educational gift ideas for every science related interest and skill level. Make gift giving fun and educational.

top image - teen girl with chemistry set, bottom image - 2 teen boys working on engineering set

I always included fun science gifts for birthdays and Christmas for my three children. When you make learning fun kids will want to learn more. Science is the ultimate fun and exciting gift (rockets, robots and chemistry!).

How do I get my teenager interested in science?

Encourage an appreciation and curiosity of the many fields of science by weaving it into your teen’s life.

  • Find natural ways to talk about science and STEM in every day discussions.
  • Share exciting developments and current events in STEM and science.
  • Provide hands-on learning experiences that supplement their science education.
  • Find educational science kits that connect science to existing interests, for example, the Fragrance Perfume Making Science Kit.
  • Discuss the scientific process and how it helps us learn from our mistakes and gather data to find a working solution.
  • Look for in-depth experiences that will engage their imagination. A VR headset with all the impact of virtual reality is a great way to show teens the power of STEM learning and get them interested.
  • Connect your teen with great teachers and mentors.
  • Point out real world examples of STEM innovations in your teen’s day-to-day life.
  • Purchase gifts and provide experiences involving science and innovation.
  • Share stories of historical and current day scientists and innovators to inspire your teen.
  • There are many different science concepts. If one doesn’t interest your child, be sure expose them to the other science areas. You never know what may catch their interest.
    • Chemical reactions, test tubes and chemistry
    • Circuit boards, computers and programming
    • Capillary action and biology
    • Different experiments involving engineering
collage of 5 images of teens and STEM projects

Best Science Kits for Teenagers

Science subscription boxes make a great gift for teens and high school students or anyone interested in STEM science kits. It’s important to know that you can purchase as many months as you’d like, including one month.

These are high quality kits that encourage a deeper understanding of science and critical thinking.

MEL Science Chemistry Subscription Box – Each month a new box arrives with two to three new chemistry experiments and the necessary equipment, ingredients, and detailed instructions. Includes free live classes with professional science teachers to learn the principle behind the cool science kit and ask questions.

Box of Matter – A monthly subscription box of collectible scientific artifacts and equipment for curious minds. Typical items sent are prehistoric fossils, scientific tools, cutting-edge materials, historic artifacts, and detailed research about the items to broaden your child’s STEM education. Box of Matter has been featured in Mental Floss, Buzzfeed, USA Today, and more.

ForensiKit – Have a great time learning about forensic science and methods. A monthly subscription box with hands-on techniques like fingerprinting, collecting shoe prints, and more. Use the same tools the experts use to detect the presence of blood and identify theft suspects. Each box comes with items that real investigators use and a detailed manual of instructions.

Crystal Science Kit – Use chemistry to create three different unique crystal formations. Have a great time while learning basic concepts and scientific principles.

X Workbox STEM Subscription Box – A monthly subscription boxes that includes two to three high quality hands-on STEM projects and all the supplies and tools you need. The different projects are designed to encourage young learners to explore the scientific method through experiences with electric motors, sensors, fluid power, gears, pulley systems and more.

Chemistry Science Kit –  Contains the high-quality lab equipment necessary to conduct more than 330 experiments. Projects in this chemistry kit explore the concepts of chemical equations, atomic structures, chemical bonding and more.

Big Daddy Rocket – This high powered rocket is built to handle all the power needed to reach heights of 900 feet. This is a great science gift that will teach teens how things work and will provide good times for the entire family.

Fragrance Perfume Making Science Kit – Includes more than 27 tools and materials to create more than 13 different experiments and activities! Combine science experiments and your teen’s interest in scents, makeup and fashion.

Nanotechnology Science Experiment Kit – Explore the science of nanotechnology (working with the smallest structures, some as small as a few atoms) with more than 40 experiments using the included 60 pieces. Use both scaled-up models and actual nanomaterials in projects.

Water Rocket Kit – Perfect for those interested in mechanics. Build this water rocket which can reach heights up to 90 feet. A fun toy that also teaches scientific prinicples.

Snap Circuits LIGHT Electronics Exploration Kit – Everything you need to build over 175 different types of projects with over 55 color coded circuit components. Learn how to construct actual working circuits, devices and fiber optics with a detailed instruction manual.

100X-2000X Microscope – Monocular Microscopes built with a solid metal frame. Coarse to fine focusing knobs provide detail and precise focus adjustment for a clear and sharp image. Can be used in conjunction with many science projects and kids’ science kits.

Electric Motor Model Kit – Learn how an electric motor converts electricity into motion and how an electric generator converts motion into electricity. Includes directions for experiments to discover how magnetic fields relate to electric current.

Genetics & DNA Lab – Activities to learn bout the investigation of genetics and DNA. Isolate DNA in a tuest tube and see real genetic material. Assemble the included model to explore the double-stranded helical structure of DNA. Teens have fun analyzing DNA evidence to identify suspects and solve a crime.

Gskyer Telescope – 600x90mm AZ astronomical refractor telescope that comes with three replaceable eyepieces. This quality telescope is a great gift to teach about scientific equipment and astronomy.

Human Body Kit – This science kit includes a14 inch human body anatomy kit with removable muscles, organs and bones. Can be used as a fun toy action figure as well as an educational model.

Tandem-X Launch Set – Teens can build each rocket in about a day. The 30-inch tall rocket can reach over 650 feet in height. The Crossfire rocket can reach heights of 1,200 feet.

Snap Circuits Extreme – Build over 750 projects including a sound activated switch, a lie detector, adjustable light controller, Am radio, rechargeable battery and more. Teaches teens how things work with easy-to-follow instructions.

Glow-in-the-Dark Solar System Mobile Making Kit – Build and paint a glow-in-the-dark solar system to reinforce an interest in the galaxy and astronomy.

Electricity Discovery Circuit and Magnetism Experiment Kit – Hands-on projects building simple electrical and magnetic models. Projects includes creating series circuits, parallel circuits, a fruit battery, measuring an unknown resistor with Ohm’s law, creating Oersted experiment, building an electromagnet, electric bell and a hand crank generator and exploring Amper’s force.

Weather Science Kit – Everything you need to create four different weather scientific experiments. Projects included creating artificial snow, a solar oven, a tornado vortex and an erupting volcano.

Programmable Robot Arm – This robotic arm uses ARM core CPU, with built-in Bluetooth, and 16M storage memory. Teaches engineering building skills and programming skills.

Elecfreaks Tinker Kit – Create different types of digital maker projects with a variety of octopus sensors and programing possible at a range of skill levels.

Building Kits for Teens

Raspberry Pi Pico Robot Car Kit -An engaging robotics kit that teaches Raspberry Pi Pico programming, electronics assembling and robotics knowledge. The kit is equipped with a variety of module, ultrasonic module, sensors, three 8-bit WS2812 RGB boards and everything needed to build the car. The kit also provides MicroPython code and tutorials

Smart Nano Bots and Tools – Perfect for the teen with robotics experience. The kit includes the tools and motors, sensors, and robotic pieces needed to craft miniature roving robots.

Remote Controlled Robot Car Starter Kit – Great for any skill level. Build and program the robotic car. Skills involved are; creating circuits, using program sensors and actuators, programming, coding, electronics and robotics.

Saint Albert’s Science Kits – A new box each month (you can purchase just one month) provides projects to explore design, building, tinkering with circuits, and engineering skills. Each box comes with everything needed for the project and also insight into the scientist that was Saint Albert. Skills learned include; building, problem solving, soldering, electronics and art.

Architectural Engineering Kit – Supplies and instructions to build 26 models of structures and structural elements. A Parents’ Choice Gold Award Winner 

Magic Voodoo Bots and Tools Set – These robots have been called “a work of techno-art” and are built with the included soldering gun and iron. Perfect for teens interested in electrical and mechanical engineering,

Hover Racer Airboat Science Kit – Equipment and instructions to build a working hovercraft. Teens learn facts about hovercrafts while building their own working model. The completed hovercraft continues to entertain as it glides across tables and floors.

Cyberpunk Collection and tools Set – The set includes 5 Futuristic Cyberpunk Models and also the tools needed. Each model includes an iconic printed circuit board design and electrical components.

Solar 21-in-1 Robot Kit – Build 12 different solar powered robots. This science kit comes with all the parts you need to build real working robots that can move on land and water.

Robotic Arm Edge Kit – An interactive learning robot kit for teens. Learn visual coding, building and programming. The robotic arm can memorize movements and repeat them, so it’s great for repeated tasks.

LEGO MINDSTORMS Robot Inventor Building – Use LEGO bricks to build remote control robots. The kit includes nearly 1,000 pieces, including an intelligent hub, four medium motors, a color sensor and a distance sensor with break-out interface.

Simple Machines Kit – Build 60 working models utilizing simple machine concepts such as a scissor lift, a catapult, a helicopter, a vise, a wind mill and more. Simple machines are mechanisms that multiply force and are great kits for curious minds or to get kids started with basic concepts.

3D Christmas Tree Electronic Assemble Kit – This holiday-themed soldering kit is designed to improve your electronics knowledge and soldering skills. 

Physics Laws-Inertia, Friction, Circular Motion and Energy Conservation Building Set – Build six different working experimental projects. Practice skills by building a inertia test platform, sharpening wheel, rocket launcher, rubber band car and more.

Smart Robot Arm Kit – Assemble your own remote control arm and car tank. Program the robot arm for a specific route or use the multifunctional remote control to move, pan, rotate, and pick up an item.

VEX Robotics Trebuchet – Build a miniature slinging arm and learn about physics through experimenting with trajectories and velocities. Contains over 300 pieces needed for assembling the robotic trebuchet that can launch items over 20 feet.

Other Science Gifts for Teens

 Black Light Illuminator and Nature’s Mysteries Journal – Use the black light to complete the science sleuthing activities included in the journal. 

Engineering for Teens – A beginner’s book for aspiring engineers.

Science Beaker Christmas Ornament – A blown glass ornament that looks exactly like a science beaker.

Static Electricity Glass Globe –  The plasma balls is interactive either by touch or by sound.

Science Duvet Cover – A bed duvet cover in a variety of sizes with chemistry, geometry and math images.

Lighted Magnifying Glass – Makes a great stocking stuffer for kids of all age groups.

Set of 3 Science Canvas Wall Art – Science-themed wall art that is made in the USA and add a fun touch to decor.

Periodic Table Hand Towel – A towel with a colorful periodic table. Perfect for use in a bathroom, kitchen or lab room.

“Because Science” Graphic Art Canvas – Black and white graphic image spelling out “because science” with elements from the periodic table. Available in a variety of sizes.

Science Shower Curtain – White shower curtain with blue images of objects related to chemistry, geometry and math.

Colorful Periodic Table Duvet Cover – Make a big décor impact with this colorful duvet cover featuring the periodic table. Comes in a variety of sizes.

Colorful Periodic Table Shower Curtain – An easy way to learn the periodic table and then pay homage to chemistry with your décor.

Colorful Test Tube Graphic Wall Art – A retro graphic print that makes science cool as part of your room décor.

Expert Tips for Giving Science Kits for Teens

  • Look for gifts that align with your teen’s interests, not with your dreams.
  • Gifts that encourage experimenting and experiences are often the best choice. Kids learn best by doing and seeing how things work will grab their interest.
  • Gifts that allow your teen to explore STEM concepts with other teens and friends is also a great choice.
  • A gift certificate that allows your teen to select a STEM kit takes the guesswork out of picking the right gift.

Looking for more gifts for teens?

Be sure to pin these science kits and gifts for teenagers so you can find them each birthday and Christmas in the future.

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