Award-Winning ‘ Roominate’ STEM Toy for Girls

An award-winning line of complete building sets designed for girls, Roominate was developed by Stanford engineering grads Alice Brooks and Bettina Chen in 2012 to help bridge the gender gap in STEM.

To date, Roominate has picked up multiple awards for its gender-bending, building toys, including Forbes “Top 10 Toys to Watch in 2015,” TIME “Toy of the Year” and the 2015 TOTY Finalist.

Roominate consists of 12 sets, some for 6 years and up, and others for 8 years and up. Children can build interactive sets like a school bus, amusement park and many more that come to life through the use of things like motors and lights.

Interactive apps also allows kids to remotely control motors and lights and get design ideas from fellow players (or “Roominaters”).

To learn more, visit:    http://www.roominatetoy.com/

To find a local store, visit:  http://www.roominatetoy.com/store-locator/