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  • Mario Scattoloni said:

    The FabLab for kids is a fantastic idea as are the possibilities of nurturing young inventive minds.

    This programme has a lot of appeal to both parents & kids alike. Creativity should not be floundered in our youth. Hence, such an imaginative project of this scale & nature can no doubt lead to the development of some of the worlds greatest minds. This goes without saying of course it may well produce some great designers, inventors & in all probability the odd scientist as well.

    It will certainly assist in developing the minds of these kids here to see things in another light. If not, this certainly beats a playstation in hand for hours on end. So, congratulations to all the folk over at the FabLab for giving this opportunity to our kids to develop that invaluable resource, their minds.

    By the way all the best in your future endeavours at the FabLab for kids. This truly stands apart from anything that I have encountered out there for kids, it is really a unique and mind blowing experiment & experience for these kids. I can´t think of a better way for them to spend a Friday evening.

    Thanks for this FabLab.

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