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Dogger Bank Wind Farm - Marsden Road Community Centre

The young people got a lot from the session. We plan to use them again in future sessions.
They were stimulating and helped some of our more difficult young people concentrate.
They also completed tasks and were proud of their final product. Often, it is difficult to get them to finish their projects, all of which are super life skills.

We had a great session with the children,
They thought the sets were amazing and have asked for another session so they can try out different builds.

My colleague was impressed by the concentration the children had while playing with the kits and will definitely be doing another session with her group.

This is a couple of comments from the children. The children are aged 7 & 8 years.

“I liked the STEM kit a lot! It was fun to build, and I made some cool things.”

“I liked the STEM kit; some of the pieces were tricky, but I kept trying, and then it worked.”

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