STEM Kits
Craft Kits
Store & Makerpace
In April 2024, we proudly opened our inaugural physical store in Gaithersburg, Maryland, nestled to the northwest of Washington, D.C.
Within our store, customers are greeted with a diverse selection of delightful DIY products, including STEM toys and crafts, as well as the convenience of retrieving their online orders.
Moreover, we offer a dedicated makerspace area where children can immerse themselves in hands-on learning experiences under expert guidance. Additionally, we feature a laser machine that allows you to engrave personalized messages on our products, adding a special touch to your creations!
Visit Our Store
7901 Cessna Ave, Ste I
Gaithersburg, Maryland
Mon - Fri, 10am - 4pm
Sat & Sun, Closed
Our Blog
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Unleash your inner engineer with our DIY kit to build and learn Leonardo da Vinci's iconic bridge design! 🛠️ Explore the genius behind the construction and marvel at the ingenuity of the past.
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Ready to take flight with your own DIY airplane? Let’s dive into the fascinating mechanics behind propeller blades and how they drive an airplane forward!
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🚀🔧 Get ready to engineer your own adventure with this DIY rubber bands tank! 🛠️💡 Combine STEM skills with creativity as you design and build a tank with tracks that really work on any ground. Let's roll into innovation!
What Customers Are Saying
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Jennifer
I was looking for STEM-based projects for my two children. They loved this and it was really neat to see the three different products we received in our first project. Highly recommend if you are looking for an at-home that develops more skills.
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Holly
My 9-year-old had a blast filming himself opening his box and putting all 3 of his robots together. He spent approximately 4 hours total on the projects, then over an hour playing with the robots and racing them across the kitchen.
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Christine
What ten-year-old likes sitting at the school desk doing work? Not too many but this monthly build is the amazing bait that hangs in the balance for getting the school work done. Two weeks of work and the new build arrives and the young engineer's mind seriously focuses on the hands-on experience to design and build.