For Ages 8+
DIY Hour
MAKE | BREAK | CREATE
Discover the joy of Making 🙂
The DIY hour is an initiative to help children to start exploring the maker mindset and tinker with various projects to get hands-on experience with making. Giving such exposure helps them expand their creativity at an early age and channelize these ideas into finished projects.
DIY hour is a 6-month long program. A DIY kit is provided which consists of 6-8 projects per month and one tool box for the whole program. We start by introducing projects with a basic level of difficulty to help them build things from scratch and then increase complexity as we progress with the program.
Themes for DIY Projects

From Rocket Launcher, to Buzzing Wires to Blinky Badges!
STEAM experiences during early age = boost child's curiosity, courage & confidence
Learn
By
Doing
How to learn by doing?

Let’s get our hands dirty!
Explorer Pack
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Materials for all the DIY projects
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Facilitation and mentorship
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Tinkerer Pack
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Materials for all the DIY projects
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Facilitation and mentorship
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Maker Pack
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Materials for all the DIY projects
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Facilitation and Mentorship
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Where to for learn by doing?
Days : Tuesdays / Thursdays / Saturdays
Time : 4.30 PM – 5.30 PM (Tue/Thurs) |10:00 PM – 11:00 PM (Sat)
Our Philosophy
Unless and until you make something you feel unqualified to do that. And the only way to get the unqualified feeling out is to simply make, break, create !We start with introducing projects with a basic level of difficulty to help them build things from scratch and then increase the difficulty level as we go ahead with the programme. The progress is tools and skill depended, i.e. the tools used gets more complex as they progress and so does the design skills to make. This approach helps keep them engaged and challenged yet slowly builds their confidence to make anything!Every project has an element of customization and personalization! That is they decide how it looks, what color is on it and really make it their own creation
Disclaimer: Some of our DIY hour sessions might need the supervision of an adult as young kids will be
exposed to the use of tools since it simply means to ‘do it yourself’ to learn.