Pa. sisters craft small business to help kids learn STEM skills

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Two Bensalem sisters are picking up steam in the science world, crafting a small business among many other accomplishments.

"I really believe in bringing especially young girls but even just young kids into the science and STEM world," said Keira Seidman. "And I feel like I was able to start young, but a lot of kids don't really have any activities to do."

Printing and making crafts started as a hobby, but the girls soon learned they could start their own business with it. Adding "Art" into the acronym, they created STEAMcraft out of an office space in their house. STEAMcraft specializes in 3D printing nameplates and other small trinkets. But most of their sales come from DIY craft kits designed for kids to create their own miniature lightsabers or character pins. Keira and her sister outfit each baggie with the proper materials and a science lesson.

Keira and Sophia are both involved in plenty of extracurricular activities spanning softball, hockey, math, chess, robotics, poetry, volunteering, tutoring, and more.

 

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