Taskmaster Club Teams Up with Kids Invent Stuff

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Taskmaster Education are teaming up with the brilliant YouTube channel, Kids Invent Stuff, for a very special task in an upcoming series of Taskmaster Club. 

During the first half of the Autumn 2024 term, a special Prize Task will involve designing a fabulous invention to help Little Alex Horne. Once the designs are submitted, one will be chosen by Alex and the winning design brought to life by the team at Kids Invent Stuff. 

Kids Invent Stuff is a fantastic YouTube channel where children send in their invention designs for engineers Ruth and Shawn to build. Previously they’ve brought to life inventions that include giant robot squirrels, ice cream blasters, and bikes that feed you cake while you ride.

What they build next is up to the members of Taskmaster Club, and the more creative the better!

During the Autumn 1 term of the club, Alex Horne will be joined by Ruth from Kids Invent Stuff to set a Prize Task that will involve designing the invention. To make sure your children are involved, visit our Clubs page and sign up to the club page that best suits your setting.

If you are purchasing a block of 6 club episodes, you’ll want to get the ‘Bathtub series and for UK Primary Schools the task is set during the Autumn 1 episodes.   

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