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A SPLAT-TACULAR START

CAN YOU TEACH KIDS HOW TO CODE DURING PLAY TIME? UNRULY SPLATS DO JUST THAT.
Flowering STEM Unruly Studios’ founder, Bryanne Leeming, and her company’s Unruly Splats units (at rest on table; in motion in foreground).

In 2015, Bryanne Leeming was daydreaming in class at Babson College. “Two words came into my mind: electronic playground,” says Leeming, 28. The idea kept her at her computer until 3 a.m., as she Googled everything from “MIT Media Lab research” to the toys

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