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I agree, we need to be designing and building more "stuff" both at school and in our homes! MIT's Lifelong Kindergarten is all about that approach.

http://llk.media.mit.edu/

Scratch is one of the best digital sandboxes for design and programming I've seen to date for kids and is free. One of my goals is to start a Scratch programming club at my girls' elementary school.

http://scratch.mit.edu

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