DIY: A community of kids who make

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My daughter signed up for this new app and website called DIY, which was made for kids to share photos of their projects. The design and interface is beautiful. (Here's her portfolio.)

Our ambition is for DIY to be the first app and online community in every kid's life. It's what we wish we had when we were young, and what we'll give to our kids. Today we're releasing a tool to let kids collect everything they make as they grow up.

We've all seen how kids can be like little MacGyvers. They're able to take anything apart, recycle what you've thrown away – or if they're Caine, build their own cardboard arcade. This is play, but it's also creativity and it's a valuable skill. Our idea is to encourage it by giving kids a place online to show it off, so family, friends and grandparents can see it and easily respond. Recognition makes a kid feel great, and motivates them to keep going. We want them to keep making, and by doing so learn new skills, use technology constructively, begin a lifelong adventure of curiosity, and hopefully spend time offline, too.

DIY: A community of kids who make