Hands busy, minds wild.
We're two parents who got tired of "STEM education" that arrives through a tablet. STEM-Wear is what we're building instead — apparel, kits, and educational home goods that pull kids off the couch and into the world.
The whole pitch is in the line above.
We don't make apps. We don't make subscriptions to videos. We don't make rainbow-mascot toys with batteries and flashing lights. We make physical things kids can hold — t-shirts that hide a periodic table inside the print, kits that take a Saturday afternoon to build, posters that turn a bedroom wall into a field guide.
We are not anti-technology. We are anti-passivity. If that distinction lands for you, you're our customer.
Everything a kid needs to build a working cantilever-truss bridge on a kitchen table over a Saturday afternoon. Real basswood. Real wood glue. Real engineering.
The completed bridge holds a stack of books. The instructions are a 32-page zine printed in blueprint blue. Failure is part of the lesson — the truss snaps under load, you figure out why, you build it again.
Four printables, on us.
Sign up and we'll send you four print-ready PDFs — designed by us, in the same blueprint style as everything else we'll make. Print them tonight, use them this weekend.
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01Graph-Paper Experiment Journal8 pages. Blueprint-blue grid. Prompts for observations, hypotheses, what-if questions. Print, staple, hand it over.
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02Weekend Wonder Experiment Cards10 cards. Vinegar volcanoes, paper helicopters, shadow tracing, surface-tension tricks. Cut, stack, pull one when you need it.
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03Periodic-Table Coloring Poster24×36, outline format. Color in elements as they get learned. Builds over months. Looks great on a bedroom wall.
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04Blueprint Constellation MapNorthern-hemisphere star chart. Doubles as a poster and a tracker — X off constellations as kids spot them.
We're Sean and Nisha.
We're parents in Delaware. Sean is an estate-planning attorney who builds software in his off-hours. Nisha keeps the rest of our life from falling apart. We started STEM-Wear after one too many afternoons watching our kids zone out in front of a screen that was, technically, "educational."
We're not the first people to notice the problem. We're not even the first to try to fix it. But we couldn't find a brand we liked — one with a real point of view, a real aesthetic, and products we'd actually want in our house. So we're making it.
We'll write again when there's something real to show. Not before.
If this resonates, sign up.
We'll email you the printable bundle right away. After that, we'll only write when there's a real product to talk about. We will not email you weekly. We will not email you ever just to email you.