The Workshop Experience: Hands-On STEM for Kids
We don't do theory-heavy lectures. Our lab is a playground for innovators, where kids use real tools to build and break things the right way.
A look inside our robotics lab during an introductory session. Students are engaged, asking questions, and excited to learn about electronics.
Our students are always excited to share what they've learned. The fun and engaging atmosphere at our STEM camps makes learning a joy.
Learning about tools is the first step. An instructor demonstrates how to use a tester, and the kids are excited and ready for the next lesson.
We balance practical building with theoretical knowledge. Here, students take notes and participate in a classroom discussion about the principles of robotics.
Our little engineers are ready for action! Dressed in aprons and safety glasses, they are excited to start their next project in front of our tool wall.
A typical day at the lab, with an instructor guiding a small group of students through a hands-on project.
Collaboration is key! Two students work together to assemble a wooden model, helping each other figure out the next step.
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In our lab, your child won't just watch a demo video. They will be holding a soldering iron, using a real screwdriver, and wiring up genuine circuits. We keep our batch sizes small so every participant gets the direct, step-by-step guidance they need to handle these tools safely and confidently.
Think of this less like a classroom and more like a real engineering garage. When kids walk into our lab in Vidyaranyapura, they aren't here to listen to lectures about how motors work. They are here to actually wire them, mount them onto 3mm MDF chassis, and troubleshoot why their line-following robot isn't turning quite right.
Why the 'Maker' Approach Works
We believe that when a child uses a wire stripper, holds a soldering iron, or uses a hand saw, they are learning physics and engineering in a way that just reading a textbook never captures. It builds confidence. When they fail—because sometimes the robot won't move on the first try—they learn to diagnose the problem, fix the circuit, and try again. That persistence is more valuable than any grade.
What Happens During a Session
- Tool Safety First: Before building, every child goes through our tool familiarization. We introduce them to multimeters, wire cutters, and testers. It is about respect for the tools and learning how to handle them safely.
- Collaborative Learning: While each child builds their own project to take home, we encourage teamwork. Students often sit at shared workbenches, helping each other trace wires or mount wheels.
- The 'Build-&-Take' Model: Most of our weekend workshops are structured around the Build-&-Take philosophy. Your child won't just leave with a certificate; they leave with a working model—be it a hydraulic jack, a wind turbine, or a remote-controlled car—that they built with their own hands.
Whether you are looking for a weekend session or a full month-long deep dive, our environment is designed to give their ideas actual wings to fly.
Little Wings Innovation Labs
I'm Rahul, and I started this space because I was that kid who had to break things to understand how they work. Along with Daniel, we built a place where kids can mess around with real tools and turn their wild ideas into working projects.
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