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Hands-on Electronics Workshops for Kids

byLittle Wings Innovation LabsRobotics classes at Vidyaranyapura LabStarts from1,200 per child per sessionView full gallery

We move past theory and textbooks. In our lab, children use real breadboards, wires, and sensors to build working circuits, from automated street lights to soil moisture alarms.

A student works on an automated street light circuit. This project involves placing LEDs and sensors on a breadboard to understand how light-dependent resistors work in a practical application.

Here, we're demonstrating a soil moisture alarm. Students learn how a simple circuit can detect moisture levels in soil, a great introduction to sensor technology and its real-world uses in agriculture and plant care.

Students build their own soil moisture detection circuits. This hands-on activity teaches them about conductivity and how to build a functional alarm system using basic electronic components.

An instructor guides students as they test their breadboard circuits with a power supply. This step helps them understand voltage, current, and how to safely power their electronic creations.

A young student learns to use a multimeter to test a battery. This teaches them about voltage and how to diagnose issues in their electronics projects, an essential skill for any budding engineer.

This student is carefully measuring the voltage of a lithium battery with a multimeter. We ensure every child understands the power source for their robots and circuits.

Learning about electrical continuity and resistance with a multimeter. These foundational concepts are crucial for troubleshooting circuits in our electronics workshops.

A student tests the power level of a battery before installing it in their project. This practical step reinforces their understanding of electrical energy.

Getting comfortable with diagnostic tools is a key part of our curriculum. This student is learning the functions of a multimeter to check their circuit's performance.

A focused student uses a multimeter to check her components. We empower kids to test and validate their own work, building independence and problem-solving skills.

About Hands-On Electronics

At our lab, your child doesn't just watch videos about circuits. They get their hands on breadboards, sensors, and real wiring to build functional projects like automated street lights and soil moisture alarms. We keep the groups small, so they get the individual focus they need to learn how to test voltage and troubleshoot their own connections.

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