The world's largest international exhibition of toys, Toy Fair, this year was somewhat unusual. Something new was discovered that was not there before: the ubiquitous presence of science and high technology. It seems that soon the toys will acquire artificial intelligence. The future generation of people will be much smarter than us.
Of course, the exhibition was not without toy pistols, dolls, dolls and other nonsense. But this props this year was never enough. In its place came a serious high-tech. Just look at the
slideshow : telescopes, microscopes and organ transplant kits - these are the toys of modern kids.

The younger generation will come at the right time
learning sets to prepare for modern life : plastic toys, with which you can understand the principle of solar power stations, digital sound recording, video effects production;
a set of young paleontologist for digging up ancient artifacts;
toy planetarium for astronomy learning;
prisms and glasses explaining the nature of light and the color spectrum;
exact copies of the brain and heart , as well as other anatomical toys and medical kits.
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Experts note that in the last five to six years, a real boom of educational toys has begun: these are kits for chemistry, astronomy, mathematics, etc., as if half of American children suddenly switched to home schooling. In fact, just a new generation of children is much more intellectually developed - which is why so many high-tech toys are required. According to experts, modern pop culture stimulates children to learn new interfaces, mobile phones, computers and other high-tech devices. This is where the desire for science comes from.