Kids Build Maker Skills and Confidence with DIY
In DIY, kids use everyday materials to complete challenges in various skill areas.
DIY
Design, build, and share new things offline and online
Pros: A good cross-section of challenges means most kids will find something interesting to do.
Cons: Hands-on projects often require an adult's assistance -- and wallet.
Bottom Line: DIY motivates kids to tackle a wide range of problems with independent and scientific thinking.
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