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LEGO today unveiled four new sets in its Education range, featuring STEM products that offer varying levels of scientific experiences depending on their contents. These products are labeled "Learning at Home" are designed to be left in the hands of the youngest at home, they do not require an external intervention or special training as is the case for other products in the same universe.
One might still question the limited educational possibilities, with only two "experiments" for the sets sold at €50 and four for the products sold at around €100. This is rather meager for products that bear the word "education" on the packaging.
As for the rest, the chosen themes are sure to appeal to fans with a lunar mission and its two minifigs, a mission to Mars and its four characters and two kits that highlight the fauna of the poles.
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On a similar topic, or nearly so, please note that the range LEGO Education Spike will be permanently removed from shelves on June 30, 2026 and LEGO commits to maintaining the application dedicated to this range until June 30, 2031. This is to ensure the correction of bugs and the compatibility of the application with future operating systems, no new features will be integrated.
New products are already available to replace the SPIKE range, featuring single and dual motors, a color sensor, and a new controller. They are intended for educational institutions that can afford them and are available from LEGO-authorized retailers:
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