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Creative STEM Builds and Science Projects

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We help kids move past screens and textbooks by getting them to build, break, and fix real models. See how we turn simple materials into working science projects at our North Bangalore lab.

Students are busy painting the planets for their solar system models. This project combines science with art, making learning about astronomy fun and memorable.

A group of boys proudly displays their completed solar system models, a project that combines building, painting, and learning about our planets.

An instructor helps students arrange their newly made solar system models, a highlight of our astronomy-themed workshops.

Exploring the power of water and engineering! This student is fascinated by the water turbine experiment, a perfect example of hands-on physics.

A student assembles a rubber-powered car, learning about potential energy and mechanics through a fun, hands-on building kit.

An instructor helps students assemble a mechanical water turbine, explaining how gears and moving parts work together to generate motion.

Students collaborate on a building project, using craft materials to understand engineering principles in a creative way.

This video shows students engaged in building mechanical models, including a water turbine, learning about gears, levers, and assembly.

A student works on her water turbine model, a project that teaches the fundamentals of renewable energy and mechanical engineering.

A close-up of a student assembling a complex mechanical model, carefully fitting together metal strips, gears, and screws.

About Creative STEM Builds

In our creative builds, we don't just hand out kits and expect kids to follow instructions blindly. If a water turbine or a model solar system isn't spinning or balancing correctly, we spend that extra time troubleshooting the mechanics together. Whether it is calibrating a gear ratio or testing structural integrity with balsa wood, the goal is for your child to understand why the project works, not just how to assemble it.

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