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Hands-on Robotics and Electronics Workshops for Kids

byLittle Wings Innovation LabsSummer camps hosted at Vidyaranyapura LabStarts from900 Per Child / Per WorkshopView full gallery

We don't use pre-built kits—your child will solder, wire, and code their own robots. From soil moisture alarms to line-following bots, we turn electronics into an adventure.

The moment of truth! Campers watch with anticipation as their custom-built line-following robots are put to the test. This is where their hard work with circuits and sensors pays off.

We create the track, and they create the robot to follow it. This camper is testing their line-following robot, a final project that requires careful assembly and understanding of IR sensors.

It all starts with the basics. Here, our students are learning to assemble the chassis for a line-following robot, using screwdrivers and learning about BO motors for the first time.

From a box of parts to a moving machine. We guide kids through the entire process of building a line-following robot, from assembling the motors to wiring the electronics.

Soldering is a key skill in electronics, and we teach it safely. Under our guidance, students learn to connect wires and components, a fundamental step in building their robotics projects.

We provide one-on-one assistance to ensure every child understands the task at hand. This young innovator is learning to solder wires to a BO motor for her robotics project.

Building a remote control car involves connecting BO motors and soldering points correctly. We take a break to celebrate the small wins, because learning should always be fun.

Here, a student demonstrates the automated street light system he built. Using a sensing module, the light turns on in the dark, a practical application of the electronics principles we teach.

We show how technology can solve real-world problems. This soil moisture detection alarm, built by our campers, is a great introduction to sensors and practical electronics.

Problem solving and critical thinking are at the heart of our electronics projects. These students are proudly showing the soil moisture alarm circuits they built and tested themselves.

About Robotics & Electronics Lab

We don't just teach theory. Your child will work with real tools—soldering irons, breadboards, and BO motors—to construct functional gadgets from scratch. Every student leaves with the projects they built, whether it's a custom line-following robot or an automated sensor alarm, so they can show off exactly how they made it work.

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