Kids are naturally curious, but that curiosity is often tempered by gender stereotyping—boys can build stuff, girls can’t. But, thankfully, all that is changing, and with help from littleBits, a New York-based electronics kit startup, kids—regardless of gender—are gaining more access than ever to the tools that help them create inventions. LittleBits’ mission to democratize hardware is spearheaded by founder Ayah Bdeir, a 2011 MIT graduate, TED senior fellow and co-founder of the Open Hardware Summit. Since the firm wants to help kids embrace STEAM—science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics—it must also have an office that does the same. “We wanted to create a space to mirror littleBits the product—modular, playful, open and design-focused,” said littleBits marketing vp Alyson Shapero, “And to inspire the team to do amazing work to…
