Kinderbrainer helps students transform their project ideas into real working models backed by sound science and engineering. From concept validation to building functional prototypes, our team of engineers guides children through the complete journey of developing meaningful school projects.
Our goal is to help students learn the science behind their ideas while building real prototypes, not just static display models.
What Kinderbrainer Helps With
Concept Development
Understanding the core idea of the project
Identifying the relevant physics, chemistry, or scientific principle
Refining the concept into a workable engineering model
Suggesting practical improvements to make the project functional
Scientific Validation
Fact-checking the fundamental science behind the idea
Ensuring the model reflects correct physics, chemistry, or engineering principles
Helping students explain the working mechanism clearly
Design & 3D CAD Development
Assisting students in creating 3D CAD designs for project parts
Designing housings, mechanisms, structural components, and models
Preparing files suitable for 3D printing and fabrication
3D Printing & Prototype Building
Printing project parts using precision 3D printers
Assisting in assembly and mechanical setup
Creating functional prototypes rather than decorative models
Electronics & Components Support
Guidance in selecting motors, sensors, LEDs, power systems, switches, and wiring
Providing relevant accessories required for the project
Helping parents avoid searching across fragmented sources or local markets
Project Workflow Guidance
Kinderbrainer helps students follow a structured engineering workflow:
Idea exploration
Scientific validation
Design planning
CAD modelling
3D printing
Assembly & testing
Demonstration preparation
Mentorship & Consultation
Basic consultation may include:
One-on-one consultation sessions
Project planning discussions
Site visits (where applicable)
Lab facilitation for prototype development
Guidance on documentation and presentation
Competition & Exhibition Guidance
Kinderbrainer also guides students on:
Preparing projects for school exhibitions
Participating in national innovation competitions
Applying to international student competitions and science fairs
Improving project explanations and demonstration clarity
Why This Support Helps Students
Children learn:
Real engineering thinking
How science works in practical systems
How to build working models instead of static displays
Confidence in presenting their ideas on larger platforms
Important Terms & Disclaimer
Kinderbrainer provides technical guidance, mentorship, and fabrication support for school projects.
Success in competitions, awards, or recognition cannot be guaranteed.
The learning, effort, curiosity, and implementation by the student ultimately determine the outcome of the project.
Kinderbrainer and its team are not responsible for competition results, judging decisions, or performance outcomes of any project.
Safety guidelines and instructions must be followed by students and parents during project execution.
Consultation services are advisory and educational in nature.
The Kinderbrainer Philosophy
We do not build projects for children.
We help children build them themselves.
Because the real success of a project is what the child learns while building it.