Cardboard With A Twist Of Lego. Tiny tools for young inventors.
What You Need To Know
Thomas Edison didn’t invent the light bulb on his first try. He failed many, many times. What does that mean for parents hoping to raise a little inventor? Stay persistent and keep practicing. Fourth graders who view the world with a question mark in their mind, who like to touch and tinker, have the perfect tools to become inventors. Encourage your fourth grader to experiment, to take things apart, to look and listen, and to use tools.
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