A recommendation to build consistency in countering stereotypes about technology
How to encourage girls' interest in tech — Newsletter No.37
Last month was a significant milestone for us, and we couldn't have done it without your support. We’ve taken a new stride in empowering girls to see technology in a different light and all its vibrant hues.
We’ve launched monthly subscription kits to boost your daughter’s interest in tech. Each month, you get a brand new do-it-yourself kit made with girls in mind.
By engaging with the kits monthly, girls will:
🪄 see technology connected to things they care about;
🙋♀️ learn lots of new stuff;
🗓️ build consistency over regular intervals!
As our readers, you understand the significance of diversifying technology representation, particularly for children. That's why, in the realm of tech toys, we're adding a touch of purple to the sea of blue, to promote inclusivity and inspire the next generation of tech enthusiasts.
Thank you for your support and for inspiring us to launch this. We have prepared a 15% discount on any order as a token of appreciation. Just type the GIRLSLOVETECH coupon at the checkout!
We also hope that through this newsletter, you’ve seen how much we care about data-driven insights. So, it's no wonder these kits are science-backed and aim to address different impediments to girls’ engagement in tech.
Let’s share a bit more on what you’ll get through our kits:
different DIY kits with all materials needed, so you don’t have to spend any time finding and buying supplies,
delivered straight to your door every month to build consistency,
introducing different aspects of the tech world by connecting it to things girls already like,
an engaging screen-free activity,
suitable for complete beginners — no need to have any tech background, neither for parents nor kids. Our detailed instructions have you covered!
an opportunity to spend quality family time!
Last but not least, check out what’s in the first kit, which is available only until Monday. Then, we will move on to the next one!
That’s it for now — thank you for reading to the end. If we still have your attention, please share this with other parents of girls ages 6 to 11. It would mean the world to us!
In the next newsletter, we’ll be back with the regular content!
* The image used in the cover photo is created by brgfx on Freepik.