engineering subscription

Inspire Young Innovators with Our Monthly Engineering Boxes

Hands-on Projects, Fun Learning, and Unlimited Creativity Delivered Right to Your Doorstep! Each Box Contains Exciting Engineering Projects to Build, Detailed Instructions, and All the Materials Needed for Young Minds to Explore, Create, and Innovate.

About Our Engineering Kits

Our Engineering Home learning Kits are designed to provide children with engaging and interactive activities to enhance their understanding of STEM subjects.
Our resources are tailored to meet the needs of students learning from home, and are designed to be fun and challenging. Whether your child is interested in exploring new topics or expanding their knowledge of STEM subjects, our resources are an excellent way to enrich their learning experience.
Available as individual kits or monthly subscription.

What You Get Each Month

Receive 2 projects per month.

Recommended age range – 5 years to 12 years. Adult assistance may be required for younger children.

Engineering Subscription Cost

Choose the duration that suits you and pay upfront to enjoy great savings. Prefer more flexibility? Opt for our convenient monthly payment plan.

CANCEL AT ANY TIME EASILY FROM YOUR ONLINE ACCOUNT

POSTAGE IS FREE ON ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS. GST INCLUDED.

monthly

$48

3 month

$44

6 month

$40

12 month

$36

Hear What Our Happy Innovators and Their Parents Have to Say!

The projects are so much fun! I always feel like a real engineer when I’m working on them, and I learn something new every time.
Emily, Age 9
My daughter is always excited for her monthly box. The projects are educational and engaging, and I love seeing her creativity and problem-solving skills grow.
Sarah, mom of Emily
I love getting my engineering box every month! The electronic projects are so cool, and I can’t wait to build the next construction challenge!
Jake, Age 10
These subscription boxes are a fantastic way to keep my son entertained and learning. The electronic projects are especially impressive, and it’s great to see him so enthusiastic about engineering.
Mark, dad of Jake