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Beyond the Pink: A STEM Gift Guide for Girls

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Toys and games in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) are marketed to boys. We encourage you to support the small businesses and STEM institutions in your community. You will learn about the latest research, resources, and new toys to support STEM play with young girls (and all young children).

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Make this Holiday a Million Girls Moonshot

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With the Million Girls Moonshot , STEM Next Opportunity Fund is re-imagining who can engineer, who can build, and who can invent. It is inspiring the next generation of innovators by engaging one million more girls in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) opportunities by 2025. Photo credit: Netflix.

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“With the resources that are available online, there’s nothing stopping anyone from learning electronics, mechanics, programming, entrepreneurship, or how to build prototypes.”

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WHAT DID YOU DO IN YOUR FIRST ROLE AS APPLICATIONS ENGINEER AT NATIONAL INSTRUMENTS? It was a great introduction to working in a large engineering organisation, with plenty of opportunities to problem solve while getting an understanding of how a larger company works. The fastest way to learn new things is by talking to people.

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The Best Subscription Boxes for Homeschoolers: In-Depth Reviews

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Started by a mom AND engineer to inspire innovation in our youth. GIGIL STEM is a small business subscription company owned and operated by a mom and former preschool teacher. Why we love it : Their boxes are centered around STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art, and math). GroovyLab in a Box.

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10 Holiday STEM Gifts for Girls 2022

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It’s not that we are trying to limit girls’ options, but we are less likely to consider toys and games that encourage girls in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). New research from the Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media and the LEGO Group shows girls are discouraged from STEM from a young age.

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