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Hands-On STEM & Science Fun for Kids

byMilk Teeth Activity CenterIn-person at Chamrajpet, BengaluruStarts from399 per child per workshopView full gallery

Learning shouldn't feel like a lecture. At Milk Teeth, we turn science into play by building working models, exploring natural cycles, and coding, all with hands-on projects that make sense to kids.

This DIY candy dispenser was a huge hit. Using just cardboard and a small bottle, the children learned to construct a simple machine that really works. It was an engaging, hands-on project that taught them about mechanics in a fun and rewarding way.

This DIY candy dispenser was a huge hit. Using just cardboard and a small bottle, the children learned to construct a simple machine that really works. It was an engaging, hands-on project that taught them about mechanics in a fun and rewarding way.

This DIY candy dispenser was a huge hit. Using just cardboard and a small bottle, the children learned to construct a simple machine that really works. It was an engaging, hands-on project that taught them about mechanics in a fun and rewarding way.

This DIY candy dispenser was a huge hit. Using just cardboard and a small bottle, the children learned to construct a simple machine that really works. It was an engaging, hands-on project that taught them about mechanics in a fun and rewarding way.

This image shows our virtual STEM classroom in action during the cardboard playground workshop. Even in an online format, we ensure every child is engaged, following along with the instructor to build their own amazing creations right from home.

This image shows our virtual STEM classroom in action during the cardboard playground workshop. Even in an online format, we ensure every child is engaged, following along with the instructor to build their own amazing creations right from home.

In this free online session on the water cycle, I guided children through a DIY experiment to understand evaporation and condensation. Using simple materials found at home, we made learning about earth science interactive and easy to grasp for kids aged 5 to 9.

About Hands-On STEM & Science Fun

We don't believe in dry textbooks. When we explore concepts like mechanics or physics, we’re using cardboard, recycled materials, and everyday kitchen staples to build functional projects. Whether your child is building a DIY candy dispenser or learning about the water cycle, they are taking apart problems and putting them back together in ways that actually stick.

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