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Learn about Electronics through EEME Subscription Box

March 25, 2015 By Thaleia 1 Comment

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I have been meaning to learn about electronics for a few years now. When I first saw EEME I really wanted to try it out. I put it off since I was getting ready to have a baby. Now that the baby is a crazy toddler we are ready to try our hand at electronics projects from EEME.

Electronics Project from EEME

Who is EEME? Here’s what they have to say:

EEME is a series of hands-on projects that teach 7 to 12 years old kids how to build the technology around them.

We all know that engineering and STEM are critical to the future of our kids. There is currently a huge skills gap, with hundreds of thousands of open engineering jobs and not nearly enough qualified candidates to fulfill it.

That’s where we come in. We want to start getting kids excited about engineering while they are young.

 

What’s in a typical EEME:

Here’s the breakdown of the components in the first month box which includes the battery pack, batteries, and holder for the breadboard.

EEME month 1

What We like about EEME:

The videos were laid out very well and easy to follow which makes it great for kids and parents with no electronics experience.

Eldest- “We learned how a battery pack works. Then we learned about how to build a circuit. The BUS is a line of holes connected together but the top BUS is NOT connected to the bottom BUS.”

Princess- “I liked the genius light project. I learned about breadboards and circuits.”

Dad- “I liked that it was laid out really simply step-by-step which makes it very easy for anyone regardless of their experience level could do.”

 

EEME project details

What age is EEME geared for:

They list ages 7-12 on the EEME website but our almost 5 year old stopped by the kitchen table a few times to check things out. His curiosity was peaked and that is all we could hope for at this age. If you aren’t sure if EEME is for you then check out one of the many FREE lessons that EEME offers!

Check out our thoughts on @projecteeme  Kit to Teach Kids Electronics

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Disclaimer: We were provided a free kit for review regardless all opinions are our own and all photographs were taken by us. Some links within the post may be affiliate links which means if you click on them and make a purchase a small commission is made. This helps to support our blog and we truly appreciate your support.

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  1. Anita Mitchell says

    April 8, 2015 at 5:41 pm

    Thank you for such a nice giveaway.

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