Robotics, science experiments, astronomy, and maths for kids aged 4-12. Written for curious families.
Contributors
Tom R
Tom writes research-backed STEM content that explores what kids actually learn from robotics and math. He covers cognitive development studies, surprising math facts, and more. His approach blends scientific evidence with practical insights.
Marcus F
Marcus writes practical STEM guides: quick "I'm bored" fixes, honest robotics kit reviews, telescope-free astronomy, and space facts. No fluff, just what works for genuinely curious kids. He's obsessed with activities that actually deliver.
Elena M
Elena M is a digital writer and habitual over-explainer who can't let a good question go unanswered. Not a teacher, not a scientist - just someone who spent 40m explaining buoyancy to a 7yo because a raisin started dancing in lemonade.
Julian N
Julian writes STEM guides for parents. He specializes in robotics kids overview, science and engineering projects, budget robotics options, and screen-free activities that actually keep kids engaged. Honest about what works and what doesn't.
George L
George writes straight-talk robotics guides for parents. He cuts through marketing hype to answer what matters: will your kid use this, or will it collect dust? His reviews focus on age-appropriate picks, realistic expectations, and budget options.
Maya H
When a question doesn't have an obvious answer, Maya digs in - she writes about what works, what flopped, and what's fun. Expect "programming" a parent to walk into walls, sinking foil boats with coins, or taping rolls to the wall for a marble run.
Claudia C
Claudia writes astronomy stories that turn cosmic science into gentle bedtime tales. Stories about how stars are born and universes expand that makes big concepts feel warm and close. Perfect for sparking wonder in young astronomers before sleep.