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138 ChompSaws Donated! 🍎
With your help, we were able to donate 138 ChompSaws to some of the most creative, resourceful, and inspiring people we know!
Over the past year, more than 1,000 educators applied to receive a ChompSaw for their classroom! So for Teacher Appreciation Day (May 6, 2025), we set a goal to giveaway as many machines as possible by matching every ChompSaw sold with a donation to a teacher on our list! 🙏
What Happens Next:
We're currently in the process of reaching out to the schools and teachers that were chosen to receive a donation! We have some work to do 💪 and you can keep an eye on our progress at this link over here — which will take you to live Google Sheet we've put together to see everyone who applied and each new donation!
As we send ChompSaws out into the world the map below will keep growing.🫶
ChompSaws Donated By State: 👇
Know a Teacher Who Should Be on the List?
If you're an educator and would like to join our list, just fill out our Donation Candidate Application and we will do our best to get you a ChompSaw as soon as we can.
Why This Matters 💡:
Last month, we had the absolute pleasure (and surprise!) of hearing the ChompSaw featured on the NPR podcast On Point. A journalist asked her fourth-grade son, “Can you think of something recently that you were really excited by?”
Not to spoil what happens next... but he goes on to describe a project he’s working on in art class where they’re “making inventions that no one has ever made before to help solve a problem.” His invention? A flexing crane with wheels—built using the ChompSaw!
🎧 Listen to the clip below to hear his answer to: “What makes it more fun than other things that you learn?”
At Chompshop, we believe creativity should feel approachable—not intimidating—and that kids learn best when they’re free to experiment, make mistakes, and play their way through the process. Nothing makes us happier than seeing and hearing kids work through a problem or turn an idea into a design using the ChompSaw.
Thank you for helping us get more of our machines into the hands of educators and their amazing students!
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