Start with simple machines, progress to code.
We follow the same arc the world followed: start with motion (simple machines), supercharge it with electricity, then add intelligence with code. Children do this via our Model Manuals that support independent building and differentiated depth — some children follow the guide closely, others upgrade, redesign, and make decisions as they grow:
level 1:
mechanics
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who am i?
"Meet the Follow Me Bot – a smart little robot that follows you around using your hand movement! It’s like having your own robotic pet that knows where you go!
Can you guess which simple machine is being used in this Bot?"
wind
turbine
Just like a fan, the wind makes me move! I spin around an axle and lift some fixed to the pulley.
no. of sessions: 4
simple machine: axle & pulley
level 2
follow me bot
level 1

what’s the goal?

the skeleton
step 1-4
build the turbine’s body

working
step 7
add the pulley and weight

test it out
step 8
see how it works?

movement
step 5-6
add the motors & wheels
for Level 1 - step by step guidance on
building a machine while developing an
understanding of how it works
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level 2:
electronics
level 3:
programming
A practical way to build foundations
We use a library of life-sized, hands-on experiments to help children infer concepts like load, distance, balance, and speed. These are done in small groups to encourage peer learning — compare results, debate what happened, and try again. They are designed in a way that even our youngest students understand intuitively
develop concepts via experiment lab™
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Solve real world problems with friends
Children participate in competitions and hackathons to solve real world problems using technology with their friends. Our children have won various city level competitions such as ____________
competitions
and hackathons
robotics
the openhouse method
build machines with model manuals™
Build real machines, using real materials and learn to think like an inventor.
Expert-built curriculum to help kids start early & stay consistent. Our method has 3 components
At Openhouse, robotics is not about flashy builds. It’s about first-principles thinking — learning how humans made the mechanical world, testing ideas through experiments, and applying those learnings in real, functioning models.
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Ages 5–12
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6 kids/batch
⏱️
3 hours/week

Ages 5-12
small batches
low-stress practice
consistent feedback
real playing moments
FAQs
experience it yourself
about
openhouse
Openhouse is a childrens' learning centre in Bangalore and Kolkata, offering preschool, daycare, co-curricular programs, and workshops—all under one roof.
Bringing global standards of learning and childcare to your neighborhood.
starting from
₹4000/month
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