Foster their curiosity with one of these GWG tried-and-tested STEM subscriptions.
Unleash Your Inner Engineer Fixing Broken Gadgets: Team Repair
Wouldn’t it be epic if, instead of children binning broken gadgets, they learnt how to fix them? Unsure where to start? Enter Team Repair, a new sustainable subscription service that sends broken electronic devices with repair instructions to your home.
The world throws away 50 million tonnes of electronic waste every single year. Five Imperial College London engineers, who created this platform, aim to educate the next generation how to repair broken gadgets and reduce the amount of e-waste being sent to landfill.
Sign up to their programme to receive a monthly Fix-it box including a carefully broken gadget for children to take apart, tinker with, and repair guided by the app. To maintain the site’s sustainable ethos, at the end of each month, the child will send back the gadget to be reused for a different fixer’s box. The business model teaches a wide range of STEM skills. For example, to fix a retro games console, learn how to strip wires, bridge components, clear debris and understand building circuits and electronic polarity. Discover more.
Spark A Life-Long Passion For Chemistry With Home Experiments: Mel Science
Blow the mind of your young Einstein and bring science to life at home. Whispered among parents in the know, Mel Science is most probably the best science subscription on the market. It’s like an expertly crafted chemistry set turbo charged with a 21st-century upgrade. Together with hands-on kits that arrive monthly by post, your child gets access to immersive experiences, including an interactive mobile app with video guides, virtual and augmented reality. Choose from over 100 hands-on projects such as assembling an eco-friendly microscope or launching digital space rockets from your sofa. What’s more, you can travel inside molecules with virtual reality. Discover more.
For Fun Screen-Free, Hands-On Creating: KiwiCo
How better to while away an afternoon than by building an electric-powered motorcycle or trebuchet? For over ten years, KiwiCo has been wildly successful in teaching the next generation of innovators and problem-solvers with their creative projects. Depending on what you’re after, you can pick a subscription choosing between 3-, 6-, or 12-month plans or shop individual crates.
Choose between eight different lines for every age and interest from science and engineering to art and cooking. Such is their popularity, KiwiCo has designed 2000 projects and shipped over 40 million crates. Kits include a hydraulic claw, a bottle rocket, a domino machine, a marble run and a roller coaster physics. Sign up if you can. Discover more.
By Annabel Jack
May 2023