
STEM Dorado Science
Where young minds shine bright with science!
STEM Dorado Science Magazine is an inspiring, child-focused publication designed for children aged 6–14 but a fantastic read for the whole family. Created by talented scientists from UK's finest Universities and institutions in collaboration with Professor Hirak Patra’s group at University College London, the magazine blends creativity and curiosity with scientific thinking. Each issue is packed with colourful visuals, fun experiments, engaging articles and posters contributed by children themselves.
Edited by Dr Alina Chakraborty and published by STEM Dorado Ltd, the magazine nurtures a lifelong love of science while building confidence, creativity, and critical thinking.
What educators say :
"The magazine is very popular at our school as the children find the information and activities very motivating and inspiring. The magazine is a great resource which helps children develop their understanding of Scientific concepts and ideas."
Mr. S Styles, Head Teacher, Holy Trinity CE Primary School.
"STEM DORADO is a great magazine for science lovers. School children enjoy the range of themes (from space to dinosaurs) and the articles are very informative. The magazine also contains stories and puzzles which are fun and well chosen."
Ms. R Juckes, Class Teacher, St. Mary's CE Primary School.
"Stem Dorado Science magazine is a truly engaging and inspiring read for kids and adults. It offers a fantastic blend of fascinating facts and hands-on activities that make learning about science fun and interactive. Each issue is thoughtfully combined, balancing educational content with creativity and excitement.One of the highlights for us has been seeing our own children's work featured in the magazine—it’s such a boost for their confidence and a wonderful way to encourage young minds. It's also refreshing to read stories from real-life scientists, giving readers a genuine insight into the world of science and showing kids that they, too, can aspire to be scientists one day.Overall, the magazine does a brilliant job of sparking curiosity and making science accessible and enjoyable for everyone."
Mrs S Styman, Deputy Head Teacher, Science and Outdoor Learning Lead, Millbrook Park CE Primary School.