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Cardboard Mechanics Beams
Introducing the Cardboard Mechanics Open-Ended Tool – where creativity knows no bounds! Unlock the limitless potential of your child’s imagination with this innovative construction kit. Designed for budding engineers and imaginative minds, the Cardboard Mechanics set empowers kids to bring their wildest ideas to life.
Playful electronics
A Playful Electronics Kit is a fun, hands-on educational tool that combines the tactile nature of playdough with the basics of electronics. Designed for young learners or beginners, this kit introduces simple electrical concepts in an engaging and accessible way. It allows users to build circuits using conductive and insulating playdough, creating a playful and interactive environment for learning about electricity, circuits, and engineering.
Elemental electronics
An Electronics Kit is a collection of components and tools designed to help beginners learn the basics of electronics and start building their own circuits and projects. These kits are ideal for those who are new to electronics or want to explore practical applications of theory
Flight folio
Introducing our Paper Plane Crafting Kit – the perfect set for aviation enthusiasts and creative minds! This kit allows you to bring classic paper planes to life with 25 unique templates and step-by-step tutorial videos. Unleash your imagination, learn about aerodynamics, and experience the thrill of flight as you create and customize your fleet of paper planes.
DIY chemical rocket
Ignite a love for science with the Chemical Rocket STEM kit! Designed for young explorers, this hands-on kit introduces kids to basic rocket science and chemistry through a safe, interactive experiment. With easy-to-follow instructions, children ages 6-14 can learn about chemical reactions while having fun. Simply combine baking soda and citric acid to launch their own mini rocket—fostering curiosity, creativity, and a passion for STEM.
Bio filter
A Biofilter Kit is a sustainable filtration system that uses natural biological processes to purify water or air. This kit is commonly used to demonstrate concepts in environmental science, such as the nitrogen cycle, biological filtration, and ecosystem management. Through microorganisms or beneficial bacteria, the biofilter breaks down contaminants, making it an ideal tool for understanding water or air purification.
lung model
A Lung Model Kit is a hands-on educational tool that demonstrates the anatomy and function of the human lungs and respiratory system. It is widely used in classrooms, science labs, and homes to teach students about the mechanics of breathing, lung structure, and how air flows in and out of the lungs. This model typically includes components to illustrate how the lungs expand and contract, making it an engaging, interactive way to understand respiratory biology.
Sprinkler kit
A Sprinkler Kit is a DIY irrigation system designed for use in gardens, lawns, or agricultural plots. This kit provides an efficient, eco-friendly solution for watering plants, teaching principles of water conservation and distribution. Equipped with various sprinkler heads, hoses, and connectors, it’s easy to set up and often includes an automatic timer for convenient scheduling.
Separation technique kit
The Separation Technique Kit provides the tools to explore and perform various methods of separating mixtures, such as filtration, distillation, and chromatography. This kit is essential for chemistry and physical science education, offering practical demonstrations of key laboratory techniques used in scientific research and analysis.
Fire extinguisher kit
This kit demonstrates how fire extinguishers work, teaching fire safety and chemical reactions by creating a simple, safe chemical extinguisher. It provides students with hands-on experience in understanding the science behind extinguishing fires and the principles of combustion.
Weaving kit
This kit teaches basic weaving techniques and introduces the concepts of textile arts and fiber structures. It allows students to explore different weaving patterns and gain a practical understanding of the process of creating woven fabric, often used in cultural and historical studies.
















