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Hands-on Science & STEM Projects

byThinkBoxAvailable Online and at Library in MalleshpalyaStarts from250 per child / sessionView full gallery

We believe the best way to learn science is by doing. Join us to build, tinker, and turn complex concepts into real-world gadgets.

Is it magic? No, it's magnetic levitation! This simple experiment using magnets and a pencil is a fantastic way for kids to visualize and understand invisible forces like magnetism and polarity.

Inspired by a book from our library, one of our young scientists built his own seismograph at home. This is the magic I love to see: when reading sparks curiosity and leads to real-world creation.

How do we hear? Instead of just reading about it, our students built a working model of the ear canal. They saw how sound vibrations could make an LED light flicker, making a complex biology lesson simple and unforgettable.

A young student proudly displays the model of human lungs he built. Using a bottle and balloons, we demonstrate how the diaphragm works, making biology interactive and easy to grasp.

A group of proud scientists showing off their handmade lung models. These hands-on activities help solidify complex concepts and build confidence in their ability to understand the world around them.

Our young inventors with their lung models. It's moments like these, filled with excitement and discovery, that define our approach to learning.

A student demonstrates how air pressure works using a simple balloon experiment. Our workshops are filled with these small, impactful moments of discovery.

A close-up of a student explaining his lung model. I encourage kids to not only build but also explain what they've learned, reinforcing their understanding.

Our young engineers are hard at work building their own solar-powered Mars rovers. This project combines lessons in engineering, circuitry, and renewable energy.

A completed solar-powered rover, ready for its mission! The pride and sense of accomplishment kids feel after completing a project like this is immense.

About Hands-on Science & STEM Projects

In our workshops, we trade textbooks for wire strippers and buzzers. Your child will not just watch a demonstration, but will wire their own electric bells or build a solar-powered rover from scratch to take home. We keep our groups small, usually 10 to 15 kids, so every budding engineer gets the guidance they need to fix a connection or troubleshoot their own circuit.

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