National Geographic Marble Run 150 🧩
Product description
This motorized marble maze turns a simple play table into a hands-on physics lab, letting kids and curious adults build sprawling tracks that run again and again. If you struggle to keep block toys engaging over time, this kit solves that by adding movement and repeatable action, so play stays dynamic and explorative. The included learning guide links play to basic physics concepts, and the motorized lift keeps marbles cycling up to 16" for continuous runs, making experimentation effortless and fun. The long-tail search term "motorized marble run kit" fits naturally here because the lift changes how you design and test tracks.
At a glance

The National Geographic Marble Run kit focuses on playful learning with hands-on construction and repeatable motion. With 150 pieces and a spiral lift that carries marbles up to 16 inches, the set encourages iterative building, testing, and redesigning. It stimulates spatial reasoning and introduces motion concepts without complex instructions, so younger builders can tinker while older kids refine designs. The set comes with a storage bag to keep pieces tidy between sessions 🎒. How far will your designs go when the marbles keep returning to the top?


Specifications

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Name: National Geographic Marble Run with Motorized Elevator 150-piece kit
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Type: Marble run kit
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Size: 150 pieces
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Capacity: 30 marbles
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Compatibility: Compatible with National Geographic Glow-in-the-Dark Marble Run sets
Who it’s for



You’ll appreciate it if you want a STEM toy that blends construction play with hands-on physics learning, especially for family sessions or classroom demos. Builders who enjoy trial and error will find the motorized lift and spiral pieces especially rewarding, and teachers can use the Learning Guide to prompt experiments. 🧠
It may not suit you if you prefer quiet toys without moving parts or if you need fully magnetic connections, since this kit is non-magnetic. Noise from the motor can be noticeable during long continuous runs, so keep that in mind as a practical detail.

Why it’s worth it
The set expands existing National Geographic tracks and adds a perpetual motion feel thanks to the spiral lift, which makes repeat testing simple. 150-piece versatility pairs with 30 marbles for varied weighting and pacing experiments, while the included Learning Guide connects play to concepts like momentum and energy transfer. The construction pieces are straightforward to assemble and reconfigure, so creativity stays at the center of play. 🚀
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