TECHTOAST ACADEMY / VOL. 01
You're not just buying a kit.
You're buying 25 weeks of real engineering.
A guided Arduino curriculum and the parts to build it — taught the way you'd teach a kid woodworking. No experience needed. No tech background. By the final lesson they've built a working RFID door lock from raw components and the code that runs it. Lifetime access, work at your own pace.
Most "STEM toys" are toys.
This isn't.
When you buy a guitar for a kid, you don't ask "what age is guitar for?". You buy them lessons, hand them the instrument, and trust they'll figure it out. That's what this is.
By week 5 they're not playing with a toy. They're writing C++ that controls hardware they wired themselves.
The youngest student we've seen complete it was 6 years old. The oldest was in his 80s. Lots of parents (and especially grandparents) do it alongside their kid. The curriculum doesn't change. The patience required does.