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On December 17th, 2024, Samira Smajlović was hosted by primary school- JU Prva sanska škola (Sanski Most, BiH)- for a whole day to play our educational- interactive STEM board game designed to engage students in learning fundamental concepts of STEM by enhancing teamwork, problem-solving skills, and critical thinking.

The event involved around 170 students from I-IX grade levels with their teachers and professors, who participated in the game either individually (grades I-V, topics: healthy living and ecology) or divided into small teams to foster collaboration and friendly competition (grades VI-IX, STEM topics).

We are the happies that we received positive feedback from students and teachers about the educational value and interactive nature of the game!

We look forward to organizing more such educational events to inspire and educate students in the fields of STEM.