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Mr. Kegan,
My 9 year old son follows your work. He would very much like to purchase a kit of one of your works. At first I thought that was kind of like cheating. But I realized that he needs to see the pieces and how they fit together. He tries very hard to make his own creations, utilizing styrofoam and paint mostly. He has made cardboard and paper models as well. A couple of years ago, when he was about 7, I found him in my office using up all of my tape and scratch paper. . .he had successfully created a 3-D working "Transformer," using nothing but paper and tape. He went on to make several more over about a year and a half. . .including several that combined together to make a larger Transformer. I have big hopes, as his mother, that he will attend MIT some day, but at the very least, I indulge his desire to figure out how to do these things as much as possible. That is why I would like to be able to buy him a kit of yours if such a thing exists.
-Tracy (Jacob's Mom)
My 9 year old son follows your work. He would very much like to purchase a kit of one of your works. At first I thought that was kind of like cheating. But I realized that he needs to see the pieces and how they fit together. He tries very hard to make his own creations, utilizing styrofoam and paint mostly. He has made cardboard and paper models as well. A couple of years ago, when he was about 7, I found him in my office using up all of my tape and scratch paper. . .he had successfully created a 3-D working "Transformer," using nothing but paper and tape. He went on to make several more over about a year and a half. . .including several that combined together to make a larger Transformer. I have big hopes, as his mother, that he will attend MIT some day, but at the very least, I indulge his desire to figure out how to do these things as much as possible. That is why I would like to be able to buy him a kit of yours if such a thing exists.
-Tracy (Jacob's Mom)