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First Steps in Robotics: LEGO Adventures for Kids in Mumbai

bySTEM Art LabCenters in Tardeo & Kandivali; Home visits in select Mumbai areasStarts from15,000 Per Course (30 Sessions)View full gallery

Forget static classes. At our lab, your child builds, programs, and masters the mechanics behind their favourite toys.

Even my youngest students are diving into robotics. Here, a young girl follows instructions on a laptop to build her first LEGO robot, while older students work on more advanced projects in the background. Learning happens at every level here.

A young student proudly shows off the working fan he built and programmed using the LEGO WeDo system. This simple project teaches him about motors, motion, and the basics of making things work, all while having fun.

Creativity unleashed. In my LEGO workshops, fun meets genius as kids turn simple bricks into tech wonders. Every session is a new opportunity to spark an idea and build something amazing.

My young techies are always excited to show off their creations. Using LEGO WeDo, they build everything from satellites and spy robots to cranes and rovers, learning engineering principles with every brick they connect.

My lab caters to all ages. In this video, you can see my youngest students engaged with LEGO robotics while older teens work on advanced coding projects. I provide a clear path for students to learn, explore, innovate, and evolve.

This collage showcases some of my youngest innovators with the robotic cranes they built. Early exposure to hands-on STEM education is essential for building the skills and curiosity needed for the future.

The tables are full of parts, and the minds are full of ideas. This video shows a typical session where students are deep in the process of building, using LEGO kits and other electronics to bring their robotic creations to life.

I love to mix art with technology. This video promotes a special workshop combining Mosaic Art with LEGO building, offering a unique, creative experience where kids can explore different ways of making and designing.

A student proudly presents his LEGO WeDo 2.0 dump truck project. He explains all the components he used, from the smart hub and motor to the LEDs, demonstrating a clear understanding of how his creation works.

A group of young students explores STEM concepts with LEGO WeDo 2.0 kits. Under the guidance of an instructor, they learn to collaborate, follow instructions, and build their first simple machines.

About First Steps in Robotics: LEGO Adventures (Ages 3.5-9)

We keep our batches tiny—just 3 to 4 students per instructor—because building robots isn't about watching a screen; it's about debugging errors in real-time. When a crane arm doesn't lift or a sensor fails to trigger, that is where the actual learning happens, and that is exactly where our mentors step in to guide, not to fix.

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