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Electronics and Robotics Labs for Curious Kids

byLittle Wings Innovation LabsMaker workshops at Vidyaranyapura LabStarts from1,100 Per Child Per WorkshopView full gallery

Circuits, sensors, and robots come to life in our North Bangalore maker space. This is where your child moves beyond theory to build, test, and troubleshoot real electronics with their own two hands.

Our robotics camp starts with the basics. This video shows kids learning about tools like testers and screwdrivers, and ends with them excitedly talking about what they learned.

A student explores the power of water and engineering with a water turbine he built. He was so engaged he didn't want the camp to end!

Watch as water powers the turbine this student built. It's a fantastic hands-on demonstration of how mechanical and electrical engineering work together.

An instructor helps two students assemble their water turbine models. This project involves metal parts, gears, and a simple generator.

This video shows a student assembling a water turbine from a kit, learning how to connect the different mechanical and electronic components.

A young engineer examines her completed water turbine. This project is a great introduction to renewable energy concepts.

This student is focused on assembling the gear system for his electro-mechanical model during our Dasara camp.

An instructor guides two students as they work on their mechanical model under a fun "STEM" banner. It's a great example of our guided learning approach.

A quick look at some of our advanced projects, including an obstacle avoiding robot. We offer a range of kits for kids who want to dive deeper into robotics.

About Electronics & Robotics Lab

We do not just hand kids a pre-built kit. In these sessions, your child learns to handle real electronics tools—like wire strippers, testers, and soldering irons—to construct working projects. They face the same challenges a real engineer would: loose connections, dead batteries, or reversed polarity. We guide them through troubleshooting those problems, so when their robot actually moves or their turbine spins, they understand exactly why it happened.

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