S05 - Full STEAM Ahead #4 - Karlie Noon

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S05 - Full STEAM Ahead #6 - Ryan McNaught "Brickman"

Recommended for ages 8+Ryan McNaught also known as “The Brickman” has a world of experience with LEGO! What is his favourite colour to build in? How many lego blocks does he have at home? Where does he get his ideas? In this fun conversation, we talk about The Brickman's career, ...  Show more

S05 - Full STEAM Ahead #5 - Sami Bayly

Recommended for ages 8+Sami Bayly is a young natural history illustrator and has released 5 books including 3 illustrated encyclopaedias. In this conversation, we talk to her about her encyclopaedia of Ugly Animals, her career so far and how she got into drawing. She also discuss ...  Show more

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