In Singapore, a pair of self-described “tinkerers” have made headlines around the world for their simple educational toy set to help low-income families introduce their children to robotics.

More than just robotics, the stick-in-socket building set encourages kids to manifest the wonders they create in their minds, so long as they can be made with chopsticks.

Called Stick ‘Em , the wildly-successful child STEAM playset consists of geometric connectors, chopsticks, and simple electronics that can be controlled by any phones, tablets or even the ancient computers that some schools might have.

“We started Stick ‘Em because we saw that traditional STEAM education wasn’t developing true problem-solvers and was inaccessible to many students worldwide,” the founders, named Adam Huh Dam and C

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