Deep Learning. Real Joy.

Hands-on projects for curious minds to build, question and test how things work

Put together by Mathu Shalini, ex-IAS, ex-Khan Academy

Tryo Spark
Ages 8+

Tryo Spark

₹1899

Head-'turning' desktop pets, 3D Tangrams, Using the Sun as a camera.

Tryo Arc
Ages 12+

Tryo Arc

₹1899

Self-supporting bridge, Colour-changing collages, Single-stroke challenges.

How is TinkerTime different?

84%
parents say that TinkerTime is different!

What parents say about TinkerTime...

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"Interesting topics, hands on experience and learning from trial and error, encouraging children to question and challenge and most importantly making learning fun for children!"

Prithica Shetty

Chartered Accountant, Mom of two girls.

"The hands-on style of learning is very effective. It makes learning fun, and kids are likely to retain a lot in their memory. It also helps them experience the joy of creation. The kits make it convenient for parents - we don’t have to run around to buy stuff."

Vishwanath Surendiran

Co-Founder and CEO, Steam-A. Dad of two girls.

"Interesting way of applying academic concepts."

Manasi Narasimhan

Head of Brand & Communications, AIP & SCALE. Mother of two boys.

"Application based, interactive and inculcates curiosity."

Sangeethavalli

Retail Data Excellence Manager, Shell. Mom of one girl.

"Interesting way to explain concepts to kids. My son found it pretty nice. My daughter likes it because it teaches her many new things."

Supreet Singh Gulati

IAS, Joint Secretary, MoSPI. Father of a boy and a girl.

What to expect when your kids experience TinkerTime?

Expect some struggle. That's the point.

TinkerTime projects aren't about merely following instructions. Kids will make mistakes, rethink and try again. Because real learning isn't always smooth — but it's meaningful. And kids love it!

82%

parents say their kids showed and talked about their project to friends & relatives

71%

parents say their kids explained the concept to someone else

Over time, TinkerTime shapes how kids learn. It builds:

Curiosity

Asking better questions

Focus

Staying with a problem

Thinking

Not relying on instructions

Confidence

Figuring things out

Resilience

Retrying when things fail

See it for yourself.

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