 Hey everybody, welcome to the Waldoch Way. I'm Jessica, and today's video is an unboxing of Kiwi Co's Eureka crates. Now, we have been doing Kiwi Co crates in our homeschool for as long as I can remember. The one that we enjoyed for the longest period of time was the Tinker crates. Kevin and Emily did them during their steam time for two homeschool years and absolutely loved them. This homeschool year, they were ready to step it up a notch, and so we changed our Tinker crate to the Eureka crate. Now, the Eureka crates are a little bit more expensive, and they are also for an older age range. So you can see this particular line is suggested for ages 14 plus. Now, I'm not 100% sure that Emily could do this in its entirety since she has only 10. She probably could come pretty close to it. She was definitely starting to get to the point where she could do the Tinker crates 100% by herself, but this is something that Kevin and Emily do together during steam time, and so we were absolutely okay with stepping it up a notch because we knew that he would be right there with her. With that being said, they are more advanced. They're larger, and in my opinion, way cooler. So you can see that this one is a wooden ukulele. So the books are much thicker to the guides to build them. So you have the maker's guide, and then just like the other Kiwis, you have what's in this booklet. You have information about a ukulele, like sound waves of putting the science to work, building the fretboard, building the body and the neck. There's definitely more steps in this than any of the others. And then it talks about the wood that you're using to build it, adding the head, stringing the ukulele, has all these stops and checks to make sure that you're doing it correctly as you're going, how to tune your ukulele, and then how to play your ukulele. So it talks about how to strum it, the different chords, practicing songs, it even gives you a few little songs with lyrics, and then the science behind the design. So it is definitely a little more advanced. We also have the history of the design of the ukulele, five things you might not know about stringed instruments, and then a design challenge that you could take it even a step further. And then obviously it also comes with absolutely everything that you need to build the ukulele, all of the little pieces and parts and the strings and all the wood. I'm going to show you, just so you have a better idea, them doing this kit, but before I do that, I wanna show you the one that they just finished building, which was Emily's absolute favorite so far, and it was a pinball machine. Okay, so for reference, this pinball machine is huge. It is built mostly out of wood. It has been over a month since Kevin and Emily built it, and she plays with it constantly. So she's gonna go ahead and demonstrate now how well it works.