I Can Be an Engineer
Engineering is all about solving problems, building new things, and understanding how the world works—and in our STEAM program, children explore engineering concepts through fun, hands-on experiences designed just for them.
The Power of Simple Machines
Children discover how everyday tools like levers, pulleys, wheels, and inclined planes make work easier. Through engaging activities, they learn the basics of mechanics and cause-and-effect by experimenting with these simple machines in playful, meaningful ways.Vehicles in Motion
Kids investigate how different vehicles move by exploring wheels, engines, and transportation systems—from trains on tracks to planes in the sky, boats on the water, and even submarines below the sea. They get to design and build their own models, learning about motion, force, and how things travel through air, land, and water.The Builder’s Lab
This area invites children to plan, stack, and stabilize as they take on the roles of architects and engineers. One of our most requested STEAM activities, Cardboard City, transforms a classroom into a bustling cityscape using cardboard and cardboard construction tools. Through this immersive experience, children develop spatial reasoning, collaboration, and creative problem-solving skills as they build houses, shops, and city structures.Design. Build. Race.
Children explore principles of motion, speed, and gravity by creating ramps, tracks, and vehicles. They test their designs through exciting races and experiments, encouraging critical thinking and iterative design—just like real engineers.
Each activity nurtures creativity, experimentation, and collaboration, empowering young learners to think like engineers and discover the joy of building and problem-solving.