STEM Resources
Explore a curated range of STEM teaching resources for classrooms, maker spaces, and home learning across Australia. From robotics kits and coding tools to hands-on electronics and creative building sets, there's something for every age and skill level.
Whether you're an educator building lesson plans or a parent supporting curious kids, these materials make science, technology, engineering, and maths tangible and engaging. Fast shipping Australia-wide.
DIY Hand Generator STEM kit
SKU: LB-LS6105 | Brand: Little Bird
A hands-on STEM kit that lets kids build their own hand-cranked electricity generator. By turning the crank, children generate real electrical power, providing a practical demonstration of how mechanical energy conver...
Delivered by Wed 24 Jun
Trip wire for Pico Kit
SKU: LB-L-TRIP | Brand: Little Bird
Learn electronics, coding, and sensor systems with light! Step into the world of electronics with the Little Bird Laser Trip Wire Kit — a fun, hands-on STEM activity that brings together light, sensors, and sound. Hou...
Delivered by Wed 24 Jun
Unplugged Tots
SKU: RP-MAG83 | Brand: Raspberry Pi Ltd
Introduce your child to the foundations of computer coding so that they have the skills for their future, now. Prepare children to be the problem-solvers, inventors, engineers, scientists, and technologists of tomor...
Delivered by Wed 24 Jun
Crocodile Creative Learning Kit for Micro:bit
SKU: KS-KS0802 | Brand: Keyestudio
A hands-on learning kit that lets you build a wooden crocodile equipped with an ultrasonic sensor and servo, controlled by a BBC micro:bit or ESP32 Easy Coding Board. The basswood construction is environmentally frien...
Delivered by Wed 24 Jun
Textile Messages : Dispatches From the World of E-Textiles and Education
SKU: LB-1433119196 | Brand: Little Bird
Textile Messages focuses on the emerging field of electronic textiles, or e-textiles - computers that can be soft, colourful, approachable, and beautiful. E-textiles are articles of clothing, home furnishings, or...
Delivered by Wed 24 Jun