The ultimate hands-on guide for young makers, future engineers, and creative problem-solvers! Packed with engineering principles, design techniques, and interactive challenges, this workbook helps kids develop essential STEM skills while bringing their ideas to life.
What’s Inside?
How to sketch like an engineer, directions on how to form cardboard connections (tabs, slots, etc), starter projects specifically for learning spatial reasoning, project prompts that encourage design thinking and problem solving, and engineering drawing pages to sketch out ideas!
Recommended for ages 6+ and perfect for STEAM learning & curriculum development.
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Estimated delivery between September 02 and September 04.
Turn Ideas into Real Inventions!
The ultimate hands-on guide for young makers, future engineers, and creative problem-solvers! Packed with engineering principles, design techniques, and interactive challenges, this workbook helps kids develop essential STEM skills while bringing their ideas to life.
What’s Inside?
How to sketch like an engineer, directions on how to form cardboard connections (tabs, slots, etc), starter projects specifically for learning spatial reasoning, project prompts that encourage design thinking and problem solving, and engineering drawing pages to sketch out ideas!
Recommended for ages 6+ and perfect for STEAM learning & curriculum development.
This is the coolest thing EVER! The chompsaw is a kid safe table saw that has provided hours of imaginative play for my kids. It is made well and easy to operate, and can be used without strict parental supervision. I especially recommend this for homeschool parents.
I am using this for a Cardboard Creations week at summer camp. I had to unpack the ChompSaw and try it out for myself first. It was so much fun to play with - even for me! My only disappointment was that the saw didn't cut through heavy cardboard, like shipping boxes, very well. In order to do that, the center safety cap would need to be raised - and in doing so - would make it easier for little fingers to find the blade. So as long as you don't try to use very thick cardboard, this is a great toy!