Hands-on Science Experiments and Robotics for Kids
Watch our young creators turn imagination into working gadgets. From simple circuits to sensor-based bots, discovery starts here.
A vibrant graphic stating "Little minds. Big machines. Future-ready with Robotics & AI!" This captures the essence of our mission in a visually appealing way.
An animated graphic with a robotic arm and the words "From Dream to Reality." This short, inspiring video encapsulates our goal of helping students build their ideas.
A dynamic montage showing close-ups of student-built models, including a solar-powered car. This video highlights the innovative and tangible results of our workshops.
A title card for our "Circuits Series," where young learners explore the world of electricity. This graphic introduces a key segment of our curriculum.
An inspiring graphic celebrating our "innovative younger minds." It states that our young creators put their ideas into action, building remarkable models.
A title card for "Sensor Stories." This graphic introduces a series focused on the different types of sensors students learn to use in their projects.
A fast-paced montage showcasing a variety of student projects, from solar motion sensors to hand dryers. It's a great summary of the diverse skills and technologies we teach.
A graphic titled "By Future Builders," celebrating the students who are creating the technology of tomorrow in our classrooms today.
A "Coming Soon" teaser video, showing quick cuts of a robotic car's circuitry. This builds anticipation for new projects or classes.
A hands-on tutorial explaining the basics of an LED circuit on a breadboard. This video demonstrates our foundational approach to teaching electronics, starting with the absolute basics.
About Fun Projects & Creative Sparks
The real magic happens the moment the circuit finally completes and the LED blinks for the first time. Kids often come in thinking coding or electronics are too difficult to master, but once they hold the breadboard and start connecting wires, they realize it is just like playing with building blocks. They stop being afraid of the tech and start asking what else they can build next.
At our workshops in HRBR Layout, we strip away the theory and get straight to the building. Whether it is a simple series circuit or an advanced Arduino-based obstacle-avoiding robot, our goal is to get kids comfortable with failure. They learn that a non-working motor is not a disaster, but a puzzle to be solved.
We introduce students to the building blocks of modern technology through hands-on practice. We start with basic electronics—understanding voltage, resistance, and current—before moving to logic-based modeling. As they progress, they dive into coding with Arduino and Raspberry Pi. This isn't about memorizing syntax, it's about seeing code control a physical movement, like a hand dryer or an automatic plant waterer. By the end of our modules, students aren't just following instructions, they are troubleshooting their own builds, testing their logic, and figuring out how to make their ideas work in the real world. This process builds the kind of confidence that sticks with them long after the workshop ends.
Robomations
I'm Pooja Sachin. I started Robomations to make science feel like an adventure. When I see a student's face light up after building a solar-powered fan, that is exactly why I'm here. We focus on hands-on building, so kids leave with more than just a project—they leave with real confidence.
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