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Learning by doing with high tech gifts

FALLS VILLAGE — With the holidays approaching, parents are starting to plan what presents they’ll buy for their children this year. Small Fish Technologies of Lakeville made a presentation Nov. 18 of gifts that are both fun and educational.

Small Fish is a web design company that also offers computer repair and consulting services. 

Their presentation was the last in an ongoing series of Tech Talks at the Mahoney Hewat Science and Technology Center at Housatonic Valley Regional High School.    

At the talk was company founder Daniel McMullan. Joining him was Ryan Richardson, who is one of the company’s repair experts and computer consultants (along with his brother, Jeremy).

Among the products they recommended were Tinkering Studio, Makey Makey, SparkFun and Little Bits.

“These kits are ideal for learning basic circuits and programming,” McMullan said.

The kits vary from basic circuits to more advanced programming kits. McMullan promised that anybody who can read directions can build their own circuit kit. 

“You don’t have to be a tech person,” he said. Younger children will need adult supervision.

These toys are like the high-tech version of LEGOs. They encourage creativity and help develop logic and reasoning skills in children as young as 4. They also offer youngsters a way to experiment and to learn through trial and error.

Small Fish is on Main Street in Lakeville. To make an appointment with McMullan and the Richardson brothers to learn about other tech gifts (including ones for adults), go to www.smallfishtechnologies.com or call 860-351-7373.

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