Inspiring creativity and free thinking, one child at a time, with award-winning STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art & Math) educational activities and Free hands-on DIY classes.
Woman Founded & Owned | Shanghai, China
...and you needn't worry about teaching them, the learning will take care of itself.
Inspiring creativity and free thinking, one child at a time, with award-winning STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art & Math) educational activities and Free hands-on DIY classes.
Woman Founded & Owned | Shanghai, China
We were totally thrilled to find out that our Earth Science Products were featured on JCB’s (Jiangsu Broadcasting Corporation) cartoon Youman. They liked the REAL Dinosaur Fossils so much, we sent them the rest of the product line to look at. If you missed our Ultimate Dino Dig being featured, don’t worry… … More Don’t Miss us on JCB’s Youman Cartoon!
We have a large number of schools around Shanghai have contracted with us to perform our STEAM Box activities at their summer camps. Some of the schools use their own teachers, however others ask that we provide our teachers. Our STEAM Box activities have become very popular, so we’re looking to hire 3-5 Native English Speakers (North American, … More Hiring 3-5 Foreign Teachers / Assistants in Shanghai
It’s hard to believe, but it’s true. Playing a free game really is very powerful in growing your social media accounts in a meaningful way, but it’s no point & shoot, zombie killing game… It’s Empire Avenue where the major social media influencers hang-out! Empire Avenue is a ‘pretend’ stock market and uses an in-game currency … More Free Game is the Key to Social Media Success
STEAM Education teaches kids how to think, not what to think.
Use what they already think is cool to inspire them, and the learning will take care of itself.
It is hard not to feel that there must be something very wrong with much of what we do in school, if we feel the need to worry so much about what many people call 'motivation'.
A child has no stronger desire than to make sense of the world, to move freely in it, to do the things that they see bigger people doing.
» John Holt