Create endless 3D creations with your family with Toybox

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This 3D printer lets you design and create your own toys at home.
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Every parent knows two things: Kids need new toys because they bore easily, and kids get bored of those brand-new toys very, very quickly.

As frustrating as it can be for parents, there’s a good reason kids get bored and need new toys. Their young minds need creative stimuli as they explore the world around them. Toys also teach children critical developmental and social skills such as problem-solving, conflict resolution and how cause and effect work. Certain toys also nurture kids’ creativity and imagination — that’s what made Lego a household staple since the 1950s.

Toybox: A 3D printer for kids

Toybox takes childhood creativity to a whole new level. It’s an easy-to-use 3D printer that brings your creations to life. Now available at a more than 30% discount, Toybox is only $314.99 for a limited time.

Equipped with a massive toy catalog or just your imagination, your kids can create 3D-printed objects from any design of your choosing. After picking their favorite design, your kids input it into Toybox’s intuitive app, connect to the Toybox and start printing their creation.

Utilizing nontoxic printer food available in eight different colors, Toybox comes equipped with enough material to make 100 to 300 toys. (You might need a bigger toybox.)

Toybox is more than just a fun tool to print cartoon characters and childhood art designs. It also can print components for a unique science or art project for school. Toybox can build a diorama like no other, with specific pieces tailored to your own designs.

Save on Toybox 3D printer

Whether it’s printing pieces for a family board game, putting together a science fair project or simply printing for fun, Toybox offers a world of endless possibilities — all you have to do is click “print.” Grab the Toybox 3D Printer Deluxe Bundle now for $314.99, on sale for 32% off.

Prices subject to change.

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