This is a subject close to the heart of the Big Model Show we put on each year in St. Albans. All of our visiting clubs are asked to do something to interest the younger visitors and it seems to be working.
We have around 500 to 600 children attend ( we sell around 2000 tickets) with parents and grand parents over the 2 days. You might expect it to be pandamonium but there is just a buzz in the air, no screaming. Outside there are train rides and have a go RC boats, live steam etc.
We have a lovely man who brings in the makings for small flying aeroplanes. He does more 'business' with us than he ever did at Alexandra Palace.
Meccano is well represented and has small things for the young to operate and attracts a lot of interest. Meccano comes in very cheap kits to make a specific model. We have 3 rooms of it including the big stuff.
Lego is also graded for age groups and come in from a few pounds upwards. Sadly not represented this year and I have really tried!
The first thing it is necessary to do is get the young to manipulate scissors, do up nuts and bolts and generally use their hands. This seems to be missing from general education at the moment. There must also be genuine interest and guidance from adults in attendance to get them past the 'I can't do this' bit.
Even making paper airplanes and flying them is a start. Joining in and feeling part of things is also good, coupled with encouragement.
If you are near us come and try our Big Show in St. Albans Herts. See our flyers. Allow at least half a day!
Roy
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